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Related: About this forumNeanderthals weren't the strong, strapping cavepeople we imagine
Neanderthals were often ill or disabled, and many were cared for by the group.
16th September, 2019 at 10:30
Neanderthals were not all strapping, healthy beings like we have been led to believe, a leading scientist has said. Instead many of our prehistoric ancestors were ill and disabled, looking like they had been in the wars.
Dr Penny Spikins, a lecturer in archaeology at the University of York, said the notion of a caveman past where everyone was strong and healthy is kind of worrying.
Speaking that the British Science Festival in Coventry and Warwickshire, she explained: We are not very good at vulnerability, and we are vulnerable to being lonely, were physically vulnerable. Nobody likes thinking about death and we have this image of ourselves as competitive and individualistic which is often unhelpful and unhealthy. Then we apply that back on to the past and then that justifies the present again and thats slightly worrying.
She added: But when you think, well, actually, throughout our evolutionary history weve been interdependent and everyone has periods of vulnerability, maybe that might help you find it easier to handle being vulnerable, something just part of being human not a fault.
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https://www.sciencefocus.com/news/neanderthals-werent-the-strong-strapping-cavepeople-we-imagine/
Sherman A1
(38,958 posts)That certainly ruins my image of them and what about the caveman who advertised car insurance?