Shanidar Cave is extraordinary in that one buried individual:

a. had severe cranial trauma and loss of the use of the right limb and yet lived beyond these trauma, presumablyared for by others

b. is the only example of Neandertal remains found in Israel.
c. is without the right lower arm and hand, demonstrating the results of poor preservation within the fossil record.
d. lived to approximately 80 years of age.
e. is known because of grave goods to be an ancient member of an extinct social group in Iraq.


a

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