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Modern Humans May Have Shared Culture With Neanderthals

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Neanderthals and modern humans may have shared culture 59,000 years ago in Turkey, study finds
Deep in a limestone cave on Turkey's Mediterranean coast, archaeologists have uncovered evidence that Neanderthals and the modern humans who moved in later left behind surprisingly similar traces of t...

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Prehistoric cave discoveries hint at shared culture between Neanderthals and humans
Discover Magazine · 1d
Neanderthals and Modern Humans May Have Shared a Shell-Collecting Tradition in Türkiye for 20,000 Years
Scientific American · 3h
Did our modern human ancestors and Neanderthals share a common culture?
Did our human ancestors and Neanderthals share a common culture? Both Neanderthals and Homo sapiens may have shared tools and behavioral practices, new research suggests

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Wyoming News · 2h
Study suggests humans and Neanderthals coexisted in same caves
New Scientist · 1d
Artefacts hint at cultural exchange between Neanderthals and humans
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Turkey in cultural diplomacy push to bring history home

When an ancient bronze statue of Roman Emperor Marcus Aurelius landed back on Turkish soil after decades abroad, it was more than a symbolic homecoming. It marked the latest victory in Turkey's increasingly assertive push to recover antiquities illegally ...
Al-Monitor
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Turkey’s graphic-novel culture blossoms in face of censorship

Turgut Yuksel’s hero in the graphic novel “Seven Deadly Days” is a young graphic designer whose dreary routine is instantly recognizable to a whole generation of Turkish white-collar workers. He works in one of Istanbul’s chic plazas, wakes before ...
Hyperallergic
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How Turkey’s President Is Weaponizing Culture

ISTANBUL — More than three decades after the last tenants moved out of Istanbul’s first Art Nouveau building, the doors of the long-neglected Botter Apartment were flung wide open again last month after a lengthy restoration. Crowds lined up outside ...
American Enterprise Institute
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Turkey Is Committing Cultural Genocide in Cyprus

In 1974, the Turkish Army invaded Cyprus over fears that the Greek junta would try to annex the island. Any excuse for Turkish forces to remain in Cyprus quickly evaporated, however, when the Greek junta collapsed and Greece reverted to democracy.
Yahoo
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Turkey urges Chinese authorities to protect the cultural rights of minority Muslim Uyghurs

FILE - Protesters chant slogans as they hold posters and pictures of victims during a protest against China's brutal crackdown on ethnic group Uyghurs, in front of the Chinese consulate in Istanbul, Turkey, Wednesday, Nov. 30, 2022. Turkey's foreign ...
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