Difference between revisions of "19. Neanderthal Cultural life"
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− | In 1957, the skeleton of a Neanderthal was discovered in the mountains of northern Iraq. Evidence from the bone revealed that the Neanderthal was blind in one eye and suffered from arthritis. | + | In 1957, the skeleton of a Neanderthal was discovered in the mountains of northern Iraq. Evidence from the bone revealed that the Neanderthal was blind in one eye and suffered from arthritis. The most surprising aspect of this Neanderthal is that he lived to be 40, when the average dying age of a Neanderthal at the time was 30. The fact that this Neanderthal was able to live past 30 when he was clearly useless at hunting indicates that Neanderthals cared for their entire tribe, despite any disabilities. |
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CF Manual (28) | CF Manual (28) |
Revision as of 21:04, 9 October 2014
Honoring Animals
Some groups of Neanderthals had seemingly honored particular animals in the wild. After excavating a French Neanderthal site, archaeologists found a depression in the ground that was covered a one-ton slab of stone. This rectangular pit was filled with the bones of twenty bears, which indicates that the group of Neanderthals living there respected the bear.
Sensibilities
In 1957, the skeleton of a Neanderthal was discovered in the mountains of northern Iraq. Evidence from the bone revealed that the Neanderthal was blind in one eye and suffered from arthritis. The most surprising aspect of this Neanderthal is that he lived to be 40, when the average dying age of a Neanderthal at the time was 30. The fact that this Neanderthal was able to live past 30 when he was clearly useless at hunting indicates that Neanderthals cared for their entire tribe, despite any disabilities.
Sources
CF Manual (28)