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Neanderthals used eagle talons as jewelry, scientists say
« on: November 05, 2019, 05:18:06 PM »
https://www.foxnews.com/science/neanderthals-eagle-talons-jewelry-scientists-say

 By Christopher Carbone | Fox News

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The toe bone of a 39,000-year-old eagle suggests that Neanderthals made pendants and ornaments from the birds' talons.

Excavations in Foradada Cave, not far from northeastern Spain's Mediterranean coast, produced the ancient imperial eagle toe fossil, according to a study published on Friday.


Stone tool marks on the bone were likely made when someone removed a talon from the bird's foot, according to archaeologist Antonio Rodriguez-Hidalgo of Madrid's Institute of Human Evolution in Africa and his colleagues.

As Science News reports, no signs of burned sediment or cooking areas turned up, which suggests that the birds were captured for their talons and not as food.


The eagle toe bone seen above bears stone tool markings that indicate Neandertals made body ornaments out of talons, a study concludes. (A. R. Hidalgo)

The researchers discovered a total of 12 bones from imperial eagles and other birds of prey, which included seven toe bones and one talon.

The study was published in Science Advances.


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