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Subscribe to the channel ► / @rbctrends How do anthropologists investigate high-profile crimes of the past? Which ancient people were the most brutal and bloodthirsty? What stories can be called archaic examples of genocide? In the new "Tolka", candidate of biological sciences, anthropologist and scientific editor of the portal "Antropogenesis.ru" Stanislav Drobyshevsky talks about the most horrific discoveries made by anthropologists. The issue is dedicated to the investigation of the most high-profile crimes and global catastrophes of antiquity. Watch and share your impressions in the comments. Read more on the RBC Trends website: https://trends.rbc.ru/trends/social/6... Timeline: 00:00 - Intro 01:12 - Sungir site: possible evidence of ritual sacrifices 04:22 - Debunking the myth about the level of aggression of the Heidelberg people 05:50 - How did leopards in the past influence the success of anthropological excavations in the present? 08:00 - Why are Neanderthals considered the most cruel ancestors of man? 10:21 - What secrets does the El Sidrón cave hold 14:57 - The first evidence of biological contact between Neanderthals and Cro-Magnons 15:23 - About the oldest example of human love 17:29 - Funeral rites of the inhabitants of Papua New Guinea 20:58 - How did the hunt for cave bears take place? 22:48 - What did the Toba volcano eruption lead to? 25:19 - Hypotheses about the origin of the mysterious cataclysm in Chile #rbktrends #Drobyshevsky #anthropology RBC Trends ► https://www.rbc.ru/trends Telegram ► https://t.me/rbc_trends Zen ► https://zen.yandex.ru/rbc_trends Vkontakte ► https://vk.com/rbc_trends