New Discovery: Neanderthal Compassion Shown in Fossil of Child with Down Syndrome
Neanderthal Compassion Revealed
Recent research unveils insights into Neanderthal society through the discovery of a fossil of a child with Down syndrome.
Implications of the Findings
This finding suggests that Neanderthals displayed compassionate behaviors towards individuals with disabilities, challenging existing beliefs.
Understanding Human Evolution
The discovery sheds light on the emotional capacity of Neanderthals and provides valuable information on their social interactions and care practices.
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