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Quite Interesting

06 December 2008

In the paper's Quite Interesting feature, Professor Steven Mithen (Archaeology) talks about how he believes the Neanderthals and early Homo sapiens danced and sang to communicate complex emotions long before word-based language evolved. In the paper's Quite Interesting feature, Professor Steven Mithen (Archaeology) talks about how he believes the Neanderthals and early Homo sapiens danced and sang to communicate complex emotions long before word-based language evolved.

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