Little Benjamina: The Earliest Evidence of Human Social Empathy

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Benjamina, a 500,000-year-old Homo heidelbergensis child from Spain, provides the earliest evidence of social empathy and caregiving in human evolution, challenging previous notions about the emergence of social behaviors, and highlights the importance of humanizing ancient individuals to better understand our evolutionary history.
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