During the last 600,000 years the Neanderthals probably had several advanced civilizations. All these civilizations have disappeared, but the indirect signs of their existence are found today. Recently in the Iberian Cave in Spain were discovered 64,000 years old petroglyphic drawings (rock art), one of which seems to be a simplified and distorted snowmobile scheme, apparently copied by Neanderthals from a very ancient drawing. Neanderthal language and script had an impact on Paleohispanic language and script until at least 13,000 BC in the Iberian Peninsula, where were found the traces of disappeared Neanderthal Civilization (this idea was inspired by the investigations of Genevieve von Petzinger, Rodríguez Ramos, Ferrer i Jané and Correa).
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