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Extraordinary Neanderthal discovery reveals secrets of human evolution

Por: Newsweek World May 11, 2023

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A truly extraordinary Neanderthal skeleton covered in cave popcorn is shedding new light on some of the mysteries of human evolution. Known as the Altamura Man, it is one of the best-preserved Neanderthal specimens yet discovered and probably the most complete.Giorgio Manzi, a researcher with Sapienza University of Rome, told Newsweek the Altamura skeleton is a truly extraordinary discovery, of enormous interest for our knowledge of... + full article



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