This incredibly rare find is still being analyzed and the researchers believe the tooth may reveal more secrets about the Neanderthal child and her community. Investigations at the site are ongoing and many tools have been found which serve as signs of hunting and the processing of animals for food and hides. Marco Peresanti, one of the study’s contributors, is quoted by the Daily Mail as saying that the “manufacturing of tools, mainly made of flint, shows Neanderthals' great adaptability and their systematic and specialized exploitation of the raw materials available in this area.” The finds of tools are proof that the Neanderthals were not primitive caveman, as it is believed in popular imagination. This site may also help to provide information that could help researchers understand some of the last Neanderthals in Europe and why they became extinct.