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Posted by: birdi Post Reply
07/09/2016, 11:37:28

I've been watching a fascinating show about early humans. An interesting observation is that neanderthal habitation sites do not contain beads. It is considered a behavioral adaptation of modern humans, homo sapien, to establish trade networks and contact between neighboring groups. Beads are found in early homo sapien sites and is one identifier of them when bones are absent. Beads were traded far from original sources, especially shells.



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if this is incorrect, please let me know
Re: beads, homo sapiens, and neanderthals -- birdi Post Reply Edit Forum Where am I?
Posted by: birdi Post Reply
07/09/2016, 16:10:05



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It's always sapiens, not sapien and...
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Posted by: ShuD Post Reply
07/10/2016, 08:50:15



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I probably mis-remembered
Re: beads, homo sapiens, and neanderthals -- birdi Post Reply Edit Forum Where am I?
Posted by: birdi Post Reply
07/10/2016, 18:51:02

Maybe they said Neanderthals were modern humans in part because they had some carvings and beads... I probably got it wrong.

Archeologists traced some particular shell beads back to the beach of origin, demonstrating the distance goods were traded across continents.

Anyway, the show is fascinating. It is called First Peoples.



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