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Oldest Neanderthal engravings ever found add to mystery of ancient humans

Por: Newsweek World June 21, 2023

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The oldest known Neanderthal engravings have been identified by researchers from a cave in France, a study has found.The markings can be found on a wall in La Roche-Cotard cave, located in the center of the country. Researchers that had visited the cave site prior to the latest study had observed the markings on the cave wall.Now a team of scientists has found that the markings were not only deliberately made by humans, but that Neanderthals... + full article



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