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Did neanderthal teach some skills to homo sapiens voluntarily?


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Did neanderthal teach some skills to homo sapiens voluntarily?


The fact is that the homo sapiens used the same technology neanderthals is not surprising. We know that some of the technical advantages that are used by homo sapiens are learned from neanderthals. But the thing is that the findings of archeologists what are mentioned below in this text have proven that thing. The question is did neanderthals share their knowledge voluntarily, and what the homo sapiens gave for counter service? 

We know that in a short period the neanderthal was lived along with homo sapiens, but did they live together and cooperate? Or was the life between homo sapiens and neanderthals some kind of violent? Did neanderthals die because homo sapiens killed them on purpose? Or was the death of our ancestor's result of the epidemics? What was the reason, why the neanderthals died, and homo sapiens still rules? 

The fate of neanderthal is a mystery. Some people believe that the intricate ear canal caused the death of the neanderthal. But the fact is that also modern people can have intricated ear canals that are clogging up very often. And that thing is the reason, why that otitis media cannot be whole reason, why neanderthal disappears. 

So if we are believing that cannibalism was the reason for that, we must remember that also homo sapiens eat the flesh of other homo sapiens. The ritual cannibalism was the way of Aztec Indians and some other nations. And in this way thinking the reason for the loss of neanderthals cannot be cannibalism, until the last ages of them. Maybe that thing became more common when the population decreases. 

In some tribes, the flesh of the chiefs and respected warriors was eaten, because the abilities of those respected persons were believed to transfer to the descendants. So maybe neanderthals have similar ideology or religion with some tribes in Papua-New Guinea. The isolated tribes are used to transfer the information that life maybe was in the dawn of mankind. 

The anthropologists and archaeologists are interested in the folk stories and traditions of those tribes. Maybe they are telling something, what happened in the time before cities and Egyptian pyramids. This is one of the reasons, why entering the areas of those tribes is strictly prohibited. The researchers and authorities want to keep those tribes untouched or clean from foreign influence. Their purpose is to map the traditions of those tribes.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_cannibalism

https://scitechdaily.com/archaeologists-discover-neanderthals-and-homo-sapiens-used-identical-nubian-technology/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sentinelese

Image: https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/news/2021/february/most-southerly-evidence-of-neanderthals-revealed.html

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