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Is there any evidence that neandertal man held any sort of religious beliefs?

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Is there any evidence that neandertal man held any sort of religious beliefs?

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Answer Dear Lisa. The evidence on Neandertal religion is equivocal. A lot of what was once considered evidence for this is now believed to be natural phenomena misinterpreted or over-interpreted by archaeologists. Head Cult: some isolated finds of Neandertal skulls (e.g., Monte Circeo) were once thought to indicate a religious belief. Now we think these reflect the separation of skulls from the rest of the skeleton by geological processes or animal scavengers. Cave Bear Cult: Now thought to reflect geological mixing of cave bear bones and human artifacts. Burial: Many Neandertal bodies appear to have been buried, but this could as much be for hygenic reasons as for religious ones. Claims of “grave goods” usually involved animal bones and artifacts very similar to those in the surrounding sediments, which makes is possible that they were accidentally juxtaposed with the Neandertal skeletons during burial. This is about it for >90% of the evidence. But, keep in mind that Neandertals were

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