“…On the one hand, the reinvestigation of previously known sites has exposed exceptional new data: from the systematic exploitation of aquatic resources and stone pine economy at Gruta da Figueira Brava during Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5 (Zilhão et al ., 2020) to the confirmation of the importance of small‐size prey and slow‐moving species in the Neanderthal diet (Carvalho et al ., 2018; Nabais and Zilhão, 2019). On the other hand, the discovery of new sites, such as Cobrinhos (Pereira et al ., 2019), Praia do Rei Cortiço, Mira Nascente (Haws et al ., 2010, 2011), or Gruta da Companheira, as well as the excavation of novel stratigraphical units in previously known sites such as Lapa do Picareiro (Benedetti et al ., 2019) and Cardina‐Salto do Boi (Aubry et al ., 2020), have allowed for expansion of the chrono‐cultural evidence of the Neanderthal presence in the region.…”