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This story is a myth by the way.
I was gonna say, members of a group caring for one another is a sign of a social species. Like, we have a sample size of one species becoming "civilized" but I can't imagine a civilization developing in a species that isn't social. But there are plenty of present and historical examples of this kind of social behavior without civilization.
Damn fake... universities? https://divinity.yale.edu/news/15000-year-old-bone-and-fall-2013-issue-reflections
You should've used the second Google result: https://www.sapiens.org/culture/margaret-mead-femur/
The author is challenging the attribution to Mead, as well as the definition of civilization that is used. They concede only a few paragraphs down that there are many cases of healed fractures found by anthropologists which imply that people took care of one another, as well as there having been interpersonal violence.
I wouldn't say that the entire thing is false just because it's been turned into a falsely attributed quote.