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What a 51,000-year-old carved bone tells us about Neanderthals – CNET
These ancient humans were artistic? Scientists keep finding ways to challenge Neanderthal stereotypes.

Evidence continues to mount that our Neanderthal brethren may have been more sophisticated than we give them credit for. Artsy even. And researchers point to a 51,000-year-old deer bone as proof.
Researchers say this deer bone displays Neanderthal design…
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