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What a 51,000-year-old carved deer bone tells us about Neanderthals

What a 51,000-year-old carved deer bone tells us about Neanderthals CNET 2 hrs ago © V. Minkus/Lower Saxony Office for Heritage Evidence continues to mount that our Neanderthal brethren may have been more sophisticated than we give them credit for. Artsy even. And researchers point to a 51,000-year-old deer bone as proof.  © Provided by CNET Researchers say this deer bone displays Neanderthal design skills. V. Minkus/Lower Saxony Office for Heritage They uncovered the small toe bone during an excavation at the so-called Unicorn Cave (Einhornhöhle) in northern Germany s Harz Mountains. Among a series of well-preserved Neanderthal artifacts found at the cave s entrance, a bone with a pattern of systematically carved lines stood out. 

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