First fossil evidence of Down Syndrome in Neanderthals shows compassionate side of human ancestors

down syndrome, neanderthals, compassion, spain, valencia, first fossil evidence of down syndrome in neanderthals shows compassionate side of human ancestors

Scientists have uncovered the first-ever fossil evidence of Down syndrome in Neanderthals, shedding new light on the human ancestors’ compassion towards vulnerable members of their groups.

Anthropologists studied the skeletal remains of a Neanderthal child – affectionately named Tina – found at a cave in Valencia.

Excavations revealed that a small number of individuals occupied the cave Cova Negra for short periods, alternating with the presence of carnivores.

“The excavations at Cova Negra have been key to understanding the way of life of the Neandertals along the Mediterranean coast of the Iberian Peninsula and have allowed us to define the occupations of the settlement,” study co-author Valentín Villaverde said.

Researchers, including those from the University of Valencia in Spain, conducted CT X-ray scans of a fragment of the child’s skull.

They assessed a part of the right temporal bone, containing the ear region and reconstructed a three-dimensional model for measurement and analysis.

The study revealed that Tina suffered from a genetic condition of the inner ear which is associated with Down syndrome and known to produce severe hearing loss and disabling vertigo.

CBD and diabetes drug alleviate symptoms of Fragile X syndrome, claim scientists

Down syndrome is linked to a range of physical and mental impairments, including inner ear malformations.

The genetic condition affects physical and cognitive development with a strong impact on all stages of child growth, including a delay in developing walking and speech.

While the life expectancy of children with the condition has risen to 60 in developed countries thanks to advancements in healthcare, up until 1930, it was only nine years.

Bone remains suggest Tina survived to at least 6 years of age, but likely required extensive care from other Neanderthal members of the social group.

These findings have key implications for our understanding of Neanderthal behaviour, scientists say.

While researchers have known for decades that Neanderthals cared for disabled individuals, previous studies have documented only such social care of adult individuals.

This has led some scientists to suspect if Neanderthal care was truly altruistic behaviour, or if it was more of a reciprocal help exchange between equals.

“What was not known until now was any case of an individual who had received help, even if they could not return the favour, which would prove the existence of true altruism among Neandertals,” Mercedes Conde, another author of the study, said.

Now, the latest study of Tina’s bone fragments suggests Neanderthals were likely capable of caring even if there was limited possibility to reciprocate the assistance.

This marks the first evidence of such altruistic care by Neanderthals for vulnerable members.

“This is a fantastic study, combining rigorous archaeological excavations, modern medical imaging techniques and diagnostic criteria to document Down syndrome in a Neandertal individual for the first time,” anthropologist Rolf Quam from Binghampton University said.

OTHER NEWS

21 minutes ago

Man Utd step up transfer talks for three key INEOS targets after £43m setback

21 minutes ago

Remaining victims ID’d in fatal Long Island crash that left off-duty NYPD cop dead

23 minutes ago

It's not as world-famous as ramen or sushi. But the humble onigiri is soul food in Japan

25 minutes ago

Queensland rocked by shocking injury to Maroons star: 'It's not great'

26 minutes ago

Iga Swiatek aiming to serve up storm at Wimbledon amid wide-open field

26 minutes ago

BBVA Chairman Says He Has No Intention of Sweetening Sabadell Offer

26 minutes ago

The Supreme Court will issue the last decisions of its term on Monday

26 minutes ago

What Are The 5 Symptoms Of Ptsd? A Review By Doctors

26 minutes ago

Yankees News: Anthony Volpe Snubs Present Teammates, Except One, From His Dream Line-Up, Which Includes Derek Jeter and Alex Rodriguez

26 minutes ago

Fact Check: About the Claim Alanis Morissette Said the 'Music Industry Is Run by Elite Pedophiles'

26 minutes ago

Seahawks players share their favorite guilty pleasure song

26 minutes ago

Harry Kane’s fighting talk: ‘We trust the process – the rest is just noise’

28 minutes ago

Guerrero powers Blue Jays past Yankees 9-3

30 minutes ago

Video: BBC news man Ros Atkins stuns Glastonbury crowd with scorching drum and bass set - including banging version of corporation theme tune

31 minutes ago

Led by Donkeys interrupt Nigel Farage speech by lowering huge Putin banner

31 minutes ago

Coldplay at Glastonbury: Little Simz and Laura Mvula join band for historic headline slot

31 minutes ago

Over 8000 'combatants' wage wine warfare in Spain

31 minutes ago

These were the five worst ASX 200 shares to own in FY24

31 minutes ago

Ranking the Blackhawks' First-Round Draft Picks From the Previous 10 Years

31 minutes ago

'T20 World Cup is Purely Set up For India': Michael Vaughan Slams ICC, Adam Gilchrist Claims Cricket 'Compromised'

31 minutes ago

C.J. Stroud named top QB under 25 by CBS Sports

31 minutes ago

Sultan of Brunei eyes Silvio Berlusconi's luxurious Sardinia estate

31 minutes ago

Loose Women star Carol McGiffin makes poignant vow after breast cancer fight

34 minutes ago

Ange Postecoglou defends Michael Oliver after dubious penalty call in Germany’s Euro 2024 win over Denmark

35 minutes ago

Search for missing Pearland couple believed to have been caught in Utah flash flood now a recovery effort, officials say

35 minutes ago

Can this white sofa really hold up against a glass of red wine?

36 minutes ago

Free Agency News: LeBron Opts Out, Westbrook Opts In, Watford Gets an Offer

36 minutes ago

“Wilt only got two championships” - Shaq’s issue with Shannon Sharpe ranking him as the third-best center of all time

36 minutes ago

How do you actually network to land a new job? Microsoft's ex-VP of HR explains

36 minutes ago

LIV Golf star Sergio Garcia faces date with destiny in desperate bid to qualify for the Open

36 minutes ago

Emma Raducanu vs Ekaterina Alexandrova start time: TV channel and free live stream for Wimbledon match

36 minutes ago

Neuston, we have a problem: why do we know so little about the creatures floating on the ocean surface?

36 minutes ago

Djokovic the underdog for Wimbledon with Sinner and Alcaraz shining

36 minutes ago

Cheap AI voice clones may wipe out jobs of 5,000 Australian actors

36 minutes ago

'Supacell' Deserves A Second Season, And Its Post-Credits Scene Might Earn It One

36 minutes ago

South Africa left in tears after handing India World Cup in latest choke

36 minutes ago

Louie Hinchliffe books Olympic spot by winning 100m UK Athletics title

36 minutes ago

How England fans are feeling about him 'irrelevant', Southgate says

36 minutes ago

Coldplay break Glastonbury record with 2024 headline performance

36 minutes ago

UFC 303 card: Pereira vs Prochazka and all fights tonight