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Human evolution Intelligent Design Religion

Did the Neanderthals have a cult going 130,000 years ago?

About the golden eagle. Okay, “cult” isn’t a designation of praise but it’s way better than how the Neanderthals were thought of in the past. Anyway, we are told that the birds used to snatch Neanderthal children. Maybe it was revenge.?

Posted on May 5, 2019May 5, 2019 Author News Comment(1)
Human evolution Intelligent Design

Did Neanderthals prize golden eagle claws for their symbolic value?

Researchers think that the claws may have had symbolic value. Another way of putting it is, anyone can gather feathers.

Posted on April 25, 2019April 25, 2019 Author News Comment(1)

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