Rare Neanderthal skeleton dug up from 'ancient cemetery' may prove species was actually 'sophisticated'

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THEY’VE long been seen as our brutish ancient cousins, sporting furrowed brows and hands that dragged behind them as they walked. But it appears Neanderthals, a human ancestor who died out 40…

THEY'VE long been seen as our brutish ancient cousins, sporting furrowed brows and hands that dragged behind them as they walked.

The remains, consisting of a crushed but complete skull, rib cage and both hands, were found at the Shanidar Cave site 500 miles north of Baghdad. The discovery of pollen captured the public imagination and the Shanidar Cave became famous as the "flower burial" site. Thousands of their tools, weapons and other artefacts have been found, as well as several nearly complete skeletons.

Having lived in Africa for many millennia, Neanderthals began to move across to Europe around 400,000 years ago.Neanderthals mysteriously died out shortly afterwards, possibly due to a disease pandemic or hunting by humans. Four of the 10 Neanderthals at the site were positioned in what the researchers described as a "unique assemblage", raising a question as to whether they were returning to the same spot to lay their dead."If we were dealing with modern people, this might merit the use of the word 'graveyard', but this is a step too far for our understanding of Neanderthal behaviour."

 

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And on the other hand MAY not, scum

Lol!! That’s because God made man an actual man. Just like we are today. I’m just so astonished. 😂

Yes, they were very sophisticated. Many worked for, The Sun, in its early days.

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