
Unraveling the Enigma: Neanderthals' True Nature Revealed
In his book "The Naked Neanderthal," archaeologist Ludovic Slimak challenges the prevailing view of Neanderthals as intellectual and creative cousins of Homo sapiens, arguing that they were more alien and strange. He explores evidence from archaeological excavations, including targeted hunting of male animals, potential cannibalism, and controversies surrounding the Châtelperronian culture. Slimak emphasizes the importance of robust context in interpreting Neanderthal bones and DNA, and suggests that extermination, rather than assimilation, may explain their eventual extinction. He criticizes the over-interpretation of evidence for Neanderthal artistic sensibilities, advocating for a more nuanced and cautious approach to understanding their culture.