The Department of Business Administration hosted a documentary film titled “Secrets of Neanderthals.”

On May 6, 2024, the Department of Business Administration at the Lebanese French University recently hosted an educational art activity called “Secrets of the Neanderthals.” The event included an informative documentary video streamed through the widely used Netflix. The documentary provided insight into the lives of Neanderthals, with a specific emphasis on their presence at the Shanidar Cave, a historically significant site situated in the Kurdistan area of Iraq.

At noon, the audience gathered in the university’s conference hall to watch a fascinating documentary available on Netflix. The film used immersive storytelling techniques to delve into history. It took a comprehensive look at the mystery surrounding the Neanderthals, exploring their way of life and behavior and their significant connection to Shanidar Cave in Erbil.

By utilizing exciting images and skilled narration, the participants were immersed in a gripping investigation of the planet inhabited by our ancient forebears. The objective of the event was to cultivate a more profound understanding and recognition of Neanderthals and their historical value while also emphasizing the significance of Shanidar Cave as a crucial archaeological site in the Kurdistan region.

The attendees departed the screening feeling motivated and enhanced by the abundance of information shown in the documentary, emphasizing the significance of such endeavors in fostering comprehension and admiration for our collective human legacy.