What could be better than taking a look beyond today's horizons, tapping into ‘ancient knowledge’ and learning from early man in a surprising and entertaining way? Our team of scientists will be on hand to provide you with practical and expert advice as part of impulse or kick-off presentations.
Why is Neanderthal man still so interesting to us more than 160 years after his discovery? In short, when we look at Neanderthals, it's really about us - they are our evolutionary mirror.
Even after more than 10,000 years, Palaeolithic wall art is an overwhelming cultural testimony to the Ice Age. What prompted our ancestors to create these works of art? Can our modern concept of art even apply to these works?
Co-operation and competition are central concepts of our human existence in both evolutionary theory and management theory. Humans are capable of both types of behaviour. A search for traces of the hunters and gatherers of the Ice Age provides surprising insights into the beginning of our human existence.
Ulrike Krautz will be happy to answer any questions you may have:
+49 (0) 2104 979728 or location@neanderthal.de