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These Neanderthals weren't cannibals, so who ate them? Stone Age hyenas


 
>>Elisabetta Povoledo, The New York Times 
Published: 09 May 2021 12:52 PM BdST
Updated: 09 May 2021 12:52 PM BdST
A photo provided by Emanuele Antonio Minerva/Italian Ministry of Culture shows the Guattari Cave in San Felice Circeo, south of Rome. One of the Neanderthals found in the cave lived about 100,000 to 90,000 years ago, and the other eight have been dated to to around 65,000 to 50,000 years ago. The New York Times
When a Neanderthal skull was discovered in a cave on the property of a beachfront hotel south of Rome in 1939, it prompted a theory, since debunked, that Neanderthals had engaged in ritual cannibalism, extracting the brains of their victims to eat.

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These Neanderthals Weren't Cannibals, So Who Ate Them? Stone Age Hyenas.


These Neanderthals Weren’t Cannibals, So Who Ate Them? Stone Age Hyenas.
An archaeological excavation south of Rome uncovered fossil remains of nine Neanderthals, along with the bones of hyenas, elephants and rhinoceroses.
Fossilised remains in the Guattari Cave in San Felice Circeo, south of Rome.Credit...Emanuele Antonio Minerva/Italian Ministry of Culture
May 8, 2021, 11:42 a.m. ET
ROME — When a Neanderthal skull was discovered in a cave on the property of a beachfront hotel south of Rome in 1939, it prompted a theory, since debunked, that Neanderthals had engaged in ritual cannibalism, extracting the brains of their victims to eat.

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