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Skull study shows Neandertha­ls, Homo sapiens led harsh lives

- By Malcolm Ritter

NEW YORK — Life as a Neandertha­l was no picnic, but a new analysis says it was no more dangerous than what our own species faced in ancient times.

That challenges what the authors call the prevailing view of our evolutiona­ry cousins, that they lived risky, stressful lives. Some studies have suggested they had high injury rates, which have been blamed on things like social violence, attacks by carnivores, a hunting style that required getting close to large prey, and the hazards of extensive travel in environmen­ts full of snow and ice.

While it’s true that their lives were probably riskier than those of people in today’s industrial societies, the vastly different living conditions of those two groups mean comparing them isn’t really appropriat­e, said Katerina Harvati of the University of Tuebingen in Germany.

A better question is whether Neandertha­ls faced more danger than our species did when we shared similar environmen­ts and comparable lifestyles of mobile hunter-gatherers, she and study co-authors say in a paper released by the journal Nature recently.

To study that, they focused on skull injuries. They reviewed prior studies of fossils from western Eurasia that ranged from about 80,000 to 20,000 years old. In all they assessed data on 295 skull samples from 114 individual Neandertha­ls, and 541 skull samples from 90 individual­s of our own species, Homo sapiens.

Injury rates turned out to be about the same in both species. That questions the idea that the behavior of Neandertha­ls created particular­ly high levels of danger, Marta Mirazon Lahr of Cambridge University wrote in an accompanyi­ng commentary.

But the study is not the final word on Neandertha­l trauma, she wrote. It didn’t include injuries other than to the skull.

 ?? GLEIVER PRIETO AND KATERINA HARVATI ?? This illustrati­on shows Neandertha­ls hunting with nonproject­ile weapons. A study focused on skull injuries.
GLEIVER PRIETO AND KATERINA HARVATI This illustrati­on shows Neandertha­ls hunting with nonproject­ile weapons. A study focused on skull injuries.

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