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Ancient Neanderthal Footprints Discovered in Portugal’s Algarve Coast
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Ancient Neanderthal footprints discovered in Portugal’s Algarve coast
82,000-year-old trackways reveal families hunting together on coastal dunes, marking the first hominin evidence in the country The post Ancient Neanderthal footprints discovered in Portugal’s Algarve coast appeared first on Macao News.
80,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Footprints Discovered On The Algarve Coast In Portugal
Jan Bartek - AncientPages.com - A recent international study published in Scientific Reports has identified a previously unknown Neanderthal site on Portugal’s Algarve coast. This site features the first fossilized Neanderthal footprints ever found in the region, offering new evidence of their presence in southern Portugal. The discovery represents a significant advancement in our understanding of […]
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