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What did Neanderthals hunt with? How did Paleo-Indians get game? Why did our ancestors kill hundreds of thousands of horses on the cliff in Solutre? How did the disappearance of glaciers force primitive people to come up with new hunting methods? And when did they finally realize that they could grow their prey in a pen instead of running after it? In this episode of "Drobyshevsky. Homo sapiens" Stanislav Drobyshevsky talks about the hunting methods of ancient people. Subscribe to the RTVI Telegram channel: https://t.me/rtvimain The new world is already here: @RTVIchronicles 00:00 "Drobyshevsky. Homo sapiens" 01:17 "People have always remained omnivorous" 01:28 How did homo hunt? 03:20 Pebbles, spheroids, bolas: about hunting weapons 03:45 Who did they hunt? 08:40 Mammoths and woolly rhinoceroses: about the Neanderthals' menu 09:56 What did the Paleo-Indians eat? 12:34 Horse cemetery: hunting on the Solutre rock 15:58 Why didn't ancient people eat foals? 17:09 Amvrosievskaya site: a trap for ungulates 18:42 How is the disappearance of glaciers related to the invention of new hunting tools? 21:50 Why did people prefer to hunt animals living in trees in the jungle? 23:37 Why did Homo habilis like to hunt with spears? 24:19 Special menu: giant mole rats We thank the Zoological Museum of Moscow State University on Bolshaya Nikitskaya, 2 for their help in filming this episode Subscribe to @RTVItainment and like RTVI News — all the main events in 24/7 format: / myrtvi