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Rituals, Altars, Cannibalism: What We Really Know About the Spirituality of the Man of Neanderthal

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Between burials, rock art and accumulations of skulls, new work revives the question of Neanderthal beliefs. Some researchers see in it the traces of primitive shamanism, others refuse to project a structured religion.
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Between burials, rock art and accumulations of skulls, new work revives the question of Neanderthal beliefs. Some researchers see in it the traces of primitive shamanism, others refuse to project a structured religion.

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Slate.fr broke the news in France on Thursday, November 27, 2025.
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