ئەشکەوتی شانەدەر | |
Alternative name | Shanadar Cave |
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Location | Erbil Governorate, Kurdistan Region, Iraq |
Region | Zagros Mountains |
Coordinates | 36°49′54″N 44°13′16″E / 36.831593°N 44.221083°E |
Shanidar Cave (Kurdish: ئەشکەوتی شانەدەر, romanized: Eşkewtî Şaneder,[1][2] Arabic: كَهَف شانِدَر[3]) is an archaeological site on Bradost Mountain, within the Zagros Mountains in the Erbil Governorate of Kurdistan Region in northern Iraq.[4] Neanderthal remains were discovered here in 1953, including Shanidar 1, who survived several injuries, possibly due to care from others in his group, and Shanidar 4, the famed 'flower burial'.[5] Until this discovery, Cro-Magnons, the earliest known H. sapiens in Europe, were the only individuals known for purposeful, ritualistic burials.[4]