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The artefacts include ornaments and decorated bone tools. But many had dismissed the Neandertal origin of these artefacts, because of the stratigraphy. That is, the rock layers were allegedly proof that modern humans had replaced the supposedly more primitive Neandertals at the site. But higher rock layers, above the undisputed modern human layers called the Aurignacian, were supposedly evidence that the Neandertals had returned. Thus they were accused of merely borrowing or imitating the cultural novelties from ‘modern’ humans.2
However, Zilhão’s team showed that the nice stratigraphic pattern was illusory. Indeed, some of the Neandertal levels overlying those belonging to the modern humans were just backdirt from nineteenth-century fossil hunting. And some of the Aurignacian artifacts were actually ‘isolated intrusions’ into the Châtelperronian, while bones were assembled by carnivores.
What it means
Zilhão concluded:
‘This discovery, along with research on the rock strata at other cave sites, has huge implications for how we view the European Neandertals and, more widely, human evolution. The differences between Neandertals and modern humans may be much less than had been previously thought, suggesting that human cognition and symbolic thinking may date back to before the two sub-species split around 400,000 years ago.’2
Removing the evolutionary interpretive lens from that, biblical creationists could conclude from the same data:
‘Neandertals and other varieties of humans show human cognition and symbolic thinking, which date back to before these varieties split at Babel. This is consistent with all humans, including Neandertals, being descended from Adam and Eve, whom God created in His image (Genesis 1:26–27, 3:20, 1 Corinthians 15:45).’
Related articles
Neandertals as humans:
- Neandertal Man—the changing picture
- Lagar Velho 1 child skeleton: a Neandertal/modern human hybrid (PDF) (technical)
- More evidence Neandertals were fully human
- Neandertal children's fossils (technical)
- Neandertal flute
- Recovery of Neandertal mtDNA: an evaluation (technical)
- Thumbs up for Neandertals
Neandertals (and Homo erectus) were real humans, australopithecines (including the invalid taxon Homo habilis) were a distinct created kind:
- Humans: images of God or advanced apes?
- Are there apemen in your ancestry?
- The non-transitions in ‘human evolution’—on evolutionists’ terms (technical)
- Fossil evidence for alleged apemen—Part 1: the genus Homo (technical)
- See also the articles under Were the Neandertals human, or a missing link?
How human fossil evidence contradicts creation compromisers
- Pre-Adamic man: were there human beings on Earth before Adam …
- Did the Australian Aborigines come from Adam and Eve?
- Ethiopian ‘earliest humans’ find: A severe blow to the beliefs of Hugh Ross and similar ‘progressive creationist’ compromise views
References
- João Zilhão and 5 others, Analysis of Aurignacian interstratification at the Châtelperronian-type site and implications for the behavioral modernity of Neandertals, PNAS 103 (33):12643–12648, 15 August 2006; 10.1073/pnas.0605128103 (see abstract ). Return to text
- How modern were European Neandertals?, Physorg.com Return to text

