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Mentioned in 14 episodes

Kindred

About the Neanderthals
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This book is not mentioned in the transcript, but the episode description mentions Rebecca Wragg-Sykes' book, 'Kindred', which is about Neanderthals.

The book likely explores the social structures and behaviors of Neanderthals, offering insights into early human societies.

It may challenge traditional assumptions about early human life and gender roles.

The book's significance lies in its contribution to our understanding of Neanderthal culture and its implications for broader anthropological studies.

It may also touch upon the broader themes of human evolution and adaptation.

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Mentioned in 14 episodes

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Tom Holland
as a recently published book about Neanderthals that he intends to read.
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