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A 51,000-year-old engraved bone reveals Neanderthals' capacity for symbolic behaviour.

Dirk Leder1, Raphael Hermann2, Matthias Hüls3, Gabriele Russo4, Philipp Hoelzmann5, Ralf Nielbock6, Utz Böhner7, Jens Lehmann7, Michael Meier7, Antje Schwalb8, Andrea Tröller-Reimer7, Tim Koddenberg9, Thomas Terberger10,11.   

Abstract

While there is substantial evidence for art and symbolic behaviour in early Homo sapiens across Africa and Eurasia, similar evidence connected to Neanderthals is sparse and often contested in scientific debates. Each new discovery is thus crucial for our understanding of Neanderthals' cognitive capacity. Here we report on the discovery of an at least 51,000-year-old engraved giant deer phalanx found at the former cave entrance of Einhornhöhle, northern Germany. The find comes from an apparent Middle Palaeolithic context that is linked to Neanderthals. The engraved bone demonstrates that conceptual imagination, as a prerequisite to compose individual lines into a coherent design, was present in Neanderthals. Therefore, Neanderthal's awareness of symbolic meaning is very likely. Our findings show that Neanderthals were capable of creating symbolic expressions before H. sapiens arrived in Central Europe.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34226702     DOI: 10.1038/s41559-021-01487-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Ecol Evol        ISSN: 2397-334X            Impact factor:   15.460


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1.  News Feature: What was the first "art"? How would we know? Recently discovered cave paintings and bone carvings offer new perspectives on long-held questions about art's origins-not to mention the nature of art itself.

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