Posted on 05/10/2021 6:48:30 PM PDT by LibWhacker
The remains of nine Neanderthals have been unearthed in the Guattari Cave near the seaside town of San Felice Circeo, 70 miles south of Rome. The cave’s entrance, blocked off by a rockslide that stopped human occupation of the site tens of thousands of years ago , was discovered by accident on February 24th, 1939. Inside were animal bones, the remains of hyena repasts, and in the last chamber the well-preserved cranium of a Neanderthal. The chamber would henceforth be dubbed the Antrum of Man.
Even with a large hole in the temple, it was one the best-preserved Neanderthal skulls discovered up to that time, and reports of the find made international headlines. The anthropologist who first studied the cave, Alberto Carlo Blanc, hypothesized that the Neanderthals had practiced cannibalism, that they made a hole in the skull to extract and eat its contents.
New studies of the cave during recent stabilization work have brought to light new fossil specimens. The team found a new branch of the cave that had not been previously explored, and excavated the piles of bones again using methodologies and technologies that were not available when the remains were first investigated in the 1940s. Since the survey began in the fall of 2019, the mineralized bones of nine Neanderthal individuals have been recovered. Of the nine individuals, eight date to between 50,000 and 68,000 years ago, and one dates to between 100,000 and 90,000 years ago. They are all adults with one possible exception who may have been an older juvenile. Paleontologists believe the rockfall that sealed the cave took place around 50,000-60,000 years ago. It ensured no animal or man interfered with the paleontological remains until 1939, leaving them in excellent condition.
The discovery of bones from numerous individuals in one place will shed new light on how Neanderthals in prehistoric Italy lived, what they ate, what animals shared their environment. Preliminary examination of the dental tartar has found that the Neanderthal people ate a varied diet, including cereals that were foraged rather than cultivated. The team will also study what the hyenas ate, identify the pollen to know what plants lived in the area and do extensive genetic testing on the bones.
They’ve already identified unexpected species among the thousands of newly discovered bone specimens, including cave lions, cave bears, wild horses, rhinos, elephants and Megaloceros (giant deer) which were not previously known to inhabit the area and most of which were not naturally inclined to spelunking. It seems they were all meals for hyenas who caught them in the grasslands and dragged the carcasses back to the cave for safer feasting.
It appears that the hyenas also had a taste for Neanderthals, and one skull found at the site had a hole similar to the one found in the 1939 cranium. That find definitively put to rest Blanc’s theory of cannibalism and cult rituals.
“Reality is more banal,” Professor Rolfo said, adding that “hyenas like munching on bones” and probably opened a cavity in the skull to get to the brain.
It is unclear whether the Neanderthals were killed by the hyenas or the hyenas snacked on Neanderthals after they died from other causes.
“What it does mean is that there were many Neanderthals in the area,” Professor Rolfo said.
There is evidence of Neanderthal use of the cave to eat, not just be eaten. Burned coal and animal bones indicate they built organized hearths in the cave where they cooked and ate their own prey unconnected to the hyena agenda.
“Hyenas Gnawed on Neanderthals”
That was the greatest Seattle Grunge band ever!
Hyena’s could have walked from the Sahara savannah to Italy as late as 14,000 years ago due to lower, ice age sea levels.
Hyenas in Italy eating dead Neanderthals before the sea levels rose, seems plausible.
Game of Thrones featured Dire Wolves.
Dire Wolves were in North America, therefore, GOT took place here.
*mind blown*
When you see the extent of lake Bonneville and other western basin lakes 20,000 years ago, if humans were there (and I don’t know why they wouldn’t have been) they were seafarers and the mountain tops were islands.
Something destroyed any civilization that could have existed and took all of the megafauna with it.
And kids today are worried about 1 foot of sea level rise in 100 years.
Dang...I KNEW there was a familiar feel about it.
The Neanderthals undoubtedly died from Covid-19BC and purposefully infected the hyenas.
Something destroyed any civilization that could have existed and took all of the megafauna with it.
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The comet strikes of 10,800 BC. See: the Carolina Bays, the Nebraska Rain Water Basins, and Graham Hancock’s “America Before” for a description of the events that lasted 100 years and ushered in the Younger Dryas Age, leaving a thick burned residue (Black Mat) over most of the Northern Hemisphere from the mega firestorms.
Some things never change. 😏
Did they call animal control?
Proof that neaderthal eating cave people descended into hyenas.
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