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Cave Discovery Suggests Neanderthals and Modern Humans May Have Shared Culture

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Modern humans and Neanderthals may have shared more than land and genes. They may have also shared culture. Modern humans and Neanderthals may have shared more than territory, tools, and genes. New evidence from a cave in southern Türkiye suggests the two groups may also have exchanged ideas and developed similar symbolic traditions over thousands [...]

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New archaeological finds in southern Turkey suggest that modern humans and Neanderthals not only shared common territory, but actively exchanged ideas and formed the same symbolic traditions over millennia.

Researchers have discovered evidence of cultural interaction between Neanderthals and modern humans in the Üçağızlı II cave, located in southern Turkey. The research, which involved an international team, suggests that these groups not only coexisted but also shared symbolic practices over thousands of years. Discovery in the Üçağızlı II cave The Üçağızlı II cave, situated on a historical migratory route, revealed that Neanderthals and modern hu…

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