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Stone tools reveal epic trek of nomadic Neanderthals

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posted on 2024-11-14, 06:35 authored by Kseniya Kolobova, Maciej T Krajcarz, Richard RobertsRichard Roberts
Neanderthal (Homo neanderthalensis) fossils were first discovered in western Europe in the mid nineteenth century. That was just the first in a long line of surprises thrown up by our closest evolutionary cousins. We reveal another in our new study of the Neanderthals who lived in Chagyrskaya Cave in southern Siberia around 54,000 years ago. Their distinctive stone tools are dead ringers for those found thousands of kilometres away in eastern and central Europe.

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Kolobova, K., Krajcarz, M. T. & Roberts, R. 'Bert'. (2020). Stone tools reveal epic trek of nomadic Neanderthals. The Conversation, 28 Jan 1-5.

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The Conversation

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28/01/2024

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1-5

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English

RIS ID

141163

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