What is the difference between Homo sapiens and Neandertals in the perception of the world?

We cannot say for sure how the Neanderthal perceived the world. We can only make assumptions and substantiate them with the help of anthropological findings. The Neanderthal man had a much poorer brain development. They lived by herd instincts. They hunted in groups, they could be at enmity with each other. But some finds indicate that Neanderthals were interested in the nature around them. It goes without saying that in the first place they had survival and reproduction. The Neanderthal was losing to Homo sapiens. Only in the process of evolution did man perceive the world around him better.



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