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Ancient bone carving could change the way we think about Neanderthals – Jakarta Post
The engraving, discovered at a German cave where Neanderthals lived tens of thousands of years ago, has no obvious utility according…

The design may be simple, but a chevron pattern etched onto a deer bone more than 50,000 years ago suggests that Neanderthals had their own artistic tradition before modern humans arrived on the scene, researchers said Monday.
The engraving, discovered…
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