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Neanderthals cannibalized juveniles, archaeologists discover

Por: Newsweek World June 26, 2023

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Evidence of Neanderthals who practiced cannibalism has been discovered in a cave in northeastern Spain.The finding comes as researchers announced Friday the discovery of Neanderthal remains dated to around 52,000 years ago at the Cova de les Teixoneres site in the Moianès region of the autonomous community of Catalonia.Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis) are one of our closest extinct relatives and lived in Eurasia until their disappearance... + full article



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