What happened to the Neanderthals? Several theories exist: cannibalism by humans, climate change, competition with humans, hybridization with humans, or did a “Neanderthal-eat-Neanderthal world . . . spread a mad cow-like disease that weakened and reduced populations of the large Eurasian human,” or was it a combination of these factors? From the guardian.co.uk:
The controversial suggestion follows publication of a stuy in the Journal of Anthropological Sciences about a Neanderthal jawbone apparently butchered by modern humans. Now the leader of the research team says he believes the flesh had been eaten by humans, while its teeth may have been used to make a necklace.
Fernando Rozzi, of Paris’s Centre National de la Récherche Scientifique, said the jawbone had probably been cut into to remove flesh, including the tongue. Crucially, the butchery was similar to that used by humans to cut up deer carcass in the early Stone Age. “Neanderthals met a violent end at our hands and in some cases we ate them,” Rozzi said.
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Rozzi believes the jawbone provides crucial evidence that humans attacked Neanderthals, and sometimes killed them, bringing back their bodies to caves to eat or to use their skulls or teeth as trophies. “For years, people have tried to hide away from the evidence of cannibalism, but I think we have to accept it took place,” he added.
But not every team member agrees. “One set of cut marks does not make a complete case for cannibalism,” said Francesco d’Errico, of the Institute of Prehistory in Bordeaux. It was also possible that the jawbone had been found by humans and its teeth used to make a necklace, he said.
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Very interesting finding and rivals last year’s research in sequencing the Neanderthal mitochondrial genome that weakens the possibility of interbreeding with Homo sapiens. So essentially we have gone from Neanderthals the mate to Neanderthals the hunted.
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