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Summary Of: Shanidar

The Shanidar Cave site is most famous for two of its skeletons... Shanidar I was an elderly Neanderthal male known as Shanidar I... Shanidar I is not the only Neanderthal at this site... He was buried in the same grave as Shanidar I and II... Shanidar III also suffered from a... it is Shanidar IV which provides the best evidence for Neanderthal burial ritual... skeletons in the cave to suggest that the Shanidar IV burial had natural... used Shanidar 1 as the basis for the physical characteristics of Creb in her book...

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