A recently published article by the Proceeding of the National Academy of Science

attributes to the Neanderthal the pathernity of some ancient jewerly’s works. The

finds are dated approximately to 40.000 years ago, during the age of transition from

the Neanderthal to the Sapiens in Europe. The scientists at the York University have

studied the bone’s finds of a Neanderthal child that lived in the same time of the dated

jewerly. From their studies, the scientists have concluded that the Neanderthal have

created those works, even if, it is not possible to exclude the hypothesis that they

were created by observing the Sapiens’ movements

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