Even Neanderthals Lived with Hot Water

On September 7, 2015, in Commentary, by Erik

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Modern life with clean, hot water is considered a luxury to many developing countries. This should not be the case as clean, hot water access should be a right to all people. Even primitive man had access to hot water.

Researchers have discovered a 60,000-year old Neanderthal cave near Barcelona that featured a number of primitive amenities- including hot water. A hole near the hearth of the cave is believed to have been used to heat water for cooking and bathing. If hot water access was available for Neanderthals, it should be available to everyone today. For more on this discovery, click here:: Neanderthals Had Homes with Hot Water, Researcher Says

 

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