Bekah Hubstenberger

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Another Shanidar skeleton belonged to a male who may have been in his mid-forties when he died around 45,000 years ago. The man had suffered from severe disabilities for much of his life: he was blind in one eye as a result of a crushing blow to his head at a young age; his right arm was withered, and had possibly been amputated; he had fractured a metatarsal on his right foot, which had healed; and he was profoundly deaf.[40] This find is astonishing because it suggests that the band of Neanderthals living in Shanidar were willing and able to look after a very vulnerable member of their ...more
Pathogenesis: A History of the World in Eight Plagues
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