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What did Pithecanthropus, Neanderthals, Homo sapiens and other ancestors conflict about? What unusual things can be found in their graves? How did the bodies of ancient people adapt to the aggression of their fellow tribesmen? And why was it advantageous for evolution to make us kinder? Famous anthropologist Stanislav Drobyshevsky talks about science and humanity. 00:00 "Drobyshevsky. Homo sapiens." War and death 01:21 About the burial customs of the most ancient 08:00 What helped our ancestors become kinder? 10:00 How were conflicts resolved when people learned to make stone tools? 13:38 Bodo Man: Victim of an Ancient Maniac or an Honorably Buried Dead Man? 17:54 Why does Homo erectus have thick skull bones? 20:08 Is the fist a tool of evolution? 24:06 How did the development of speech help the Heidelberg man to have fewer conflicts? 28:59 Why did the development of speech not help the Neanderthals to become less bloodthirsty? 32:30 "All conflicts are because of women" 39:50 On the kindness of Homo sapiens 46:46 How did material values make people aggressive again? RTVI News — all the main events in 24/7 format: / myrtvi Politics, art, science, psychology — all in interview format: / @rtvi_usamerica Read and watch the news on the RTVI website: http://www.rtvi.com Also, watch all the most important and interesting things in our telegram channel: https://t.me/rtvimain And subscribe to RTVI in other social networks: Facebook: / myrtvi VKontakte: http://vk.com/rtvi Twitter: / rtvi Instagram: / rtvichannel Odnoklassniki: https://ok.ru/rtvi We also have a telegram channel of the “Takoe” section with news from the world of music, cinema and the Internet: https://t.me/rtvireal And the “Takoe” public page on VKontakte: https://vk.com/takoe_rtvi