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They didn't. There is no evidence that Neandertals ever threw spears. If anything, it is likely that they did not or could not throw. Modern athletes who perform repetitive tasks, such as Baseball pitchers, show more stress on their shoulder for their dominant, throwing, arm. While it is clear that Neandertals also favoured one limb over the other (i.e., "handedness"), there is no such evidence that would point to frequent throwing, as would be expected. The first evidence of throwing was not until after they had gone extinct as a subspecies (or species, depending upon who you ask).

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Neanderthals are believed to have used thrusting spears rather than throwing spears, as evidence suggests they lacked the anatomical adaptations necessary for throwing, such as a specific shoulder joint structure. This skill of throwing spears is thought to have been developed by Homo sapiens, not Neanderthals.

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