Karen Hardy

Karen Hardy

scientist United Kingdom

Karen Hardy is a professor of prehistoric archaeology at the University of Glasgow, recognized for her research on ancient human behavior and diets. Her recent commentary on Neanderthal eating habits emphasizes the practicality of consuming maggots, which challenges traditional views of prehistoric diets and highlights the nutritional value of such unconventional food sources.

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Ukraine Ukraine: Karen Hardy, a professor of prehistoric archaeology at the University of Glasgow, describes the assumption that Neanderthals consumed larvae as quite obvious. 8

Українська правда (Ukrayinska Pravda): Личинки могли бути частиною раціону неандертальців – вчені

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Karen Hardy, professor of prehistoric archaeology at the University of Glasgow, discussed the implications of Neanderthals consuming maggots. 7

The Guardian: Neanderthals were not ‘hypercarnivores’ and feasted on maggots, scientists say | Science