The world's oldest jewellery most likely worn and crafted by Neanderthals was showcased at the Croatian Natural History Museum in Zagreb on Wednesday. According to researcher Davorka Radojcic, the jewellery, crafted from eagle talons, dates back to 130,000 years ago, long before modern humans appeared in Europe. The revelation came in 2013 when Radojcic was reviewing eight white-tailed eagle talons in the Krapina Neanderthal collection. She noticed numerous cut marks on the talons which she was convinced were made by a human hand. Neanderthals lived in parts of Europe, the Middle East and Central Asia for up to 250,000 years before they vanished some 40,000 years ago. The reason for their disappearance still remains unknown.
A white-tailed eagle phalanx made some 130,000 years ago. Source: AFP
THE widely-held vision of Neanderthals as brutes may need a stark rethink after research found they crafted the world's earliest jewellery from eagle talons 130,000 years ago, long before modern humans appeared in Europe.
"While reviewing eight, white-tailed eagle talons and an associated phalanx, on the latter I noticed numerous cut marks and a revelation just struck me — they were made by a human hand," Davorka Radovcic, a curator at Croatia's Natural History Museum, told AFP.
Anthropologist Davorka Radovcic, a curator at the Croatian Natural History Museum in Zagreb, shows a white-tailed eagle talon, one of eight found at the famous Krapina Neanderthal site. Source: AFP
A white-tailed eagle talon bearing cut marks, polishing facets and abrasions, found along with seven others and an associated phalanx at the Krapina Nenadethals site in present Croatia more than a century ago. Source: AFP
The revelation came in late 2013 while reviewing the Krapina Neanderthal collection she had just taken over, items from a site once inhabited by the extinct people in what is modern-day Croatia.
"I knew immediately what might be the implication of that finding," said the anthropologist, carefully holding one of the talons that are kept in a small box.
An international study began with the research published earlier this month by the PLOS peer-reviewed international online scientific publication.
A white-tailed eagle phalanx on which anthropologist Davorka Radovcic noticed numerous cut marks which initatied an international research. Source: AFP
Eight white-tailed eagle talons and an associated phalanx, found at the famous Krapina Neanderthal site. Source: AFP
The Krapina site, some 50 kilometres (31 miles) north of Zagreb, has yielded the world's richest collection of Neanderthal fossils. The site containing the remains of some 80 individuals, and including the talons, was discovered in 1899 by Croatian palaeontologist Dragutin Gorjanovic-Kramberger.
But it took 115 years to establish that the talons and phalanx at the Zagreb museum were jewellery, and therefore used for a symbolic purpose.
"I simply had a fresh eye," Radovcic said modestly of her find that for decades had escaped the numerous scientists visiting to study the rich collection.
International research, published earlier this month, showed that they were part of a the world's earliest jewellery, made some 130,000 years ago. Source: AFP
She initiated the research conducted along with two Croatian colleagues — Ankica Oros Srsen and Jakov Radovcic — as well US anthropology professor David Frayer from the University of Kansas.
The four scientists for months carefully reviewed the specimens that had cut marks, polished facets and abrasions suggesting they had been mounted into jewellery.
They could not determine their symbolic value for Neanderthals or how they wore them, as a necklace or a bracelet. But there is evidence they collected the remains of eagles, as in the Krapina talon assemblage they identified at least three individual birds
"This is, at least for the time being, the world's earliest jewellery," Radovcic said.
Anthropologist Davorka Radovcic, a curator at the Croatian Natural History Museum in charge of the Krapina Neanderthal collection. Source: AFP
Up until now early jewellery was linked to anatomically modern humans — estimated to be up to 110,000 years old — and consisting of shell beads found at prehistoric sites in Israel.
The researchers also say the Krapina jewellery indicates that contrary to long-held beliefs, Neanderthals possessed the capacity for complex cognitive thinking.
"This is an example of abstract thinking. It proves that Neanderthals possessed a symbolic culture some 80,000 years before the appearance of more modern human forms in Europe," Radovcic emphasised.
The 'Panel of Hands' cave painting in the El Castillo Cave, Spain, showing red disks and hand stencils made by blowing or spitting paint onto the wall. A date from a disk shows the painting to be older than 40,800 years making it the oldest known cave art in Europe. Picture: Pedro Saura Source: AP
Eagles, with a wingspan of more than two meters (seven feet), were among the most impressive flying predators in the Neanderthal environment, and the mighty birds apparently had special value.
"I believe they were admiring eagles ... This jewellery is a message. We don't know what it means, but perhaps they wanted to give themselves the characteristics of an eagle," the young woman said.
The new Krapina research may further help reduce prejudice about Neanderthals, seen as clumsy, stupid brutes in popular culture. "When you say to someone that he is a Neanderthal it sounds derogatory," Radovcic said.
Neanderthals lived in parts of Europe, Central Asia and the Middle East for up to 250,000 years. The reason they vanished some 40,000 years ago is a matter of debate.
According to some theories, their population dwindled due to extreme cold winters.
Others believe they were outsmarted by the more sophisticated Homo sapiens who moved into Neanderthal territory from what is now Africa.
Eagle talons are rarely found at prehistoric sites in Europe and rarely involve more than one element. Krapina is the only Neanderthal site where eight have been found.
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