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A 300 Thousand-Year-Old Skull Would Change History: It Was neither a Modern Human nor a Neanderthal.

A skull found in the cave of Petralona in Greece in 1960 was attributed to a species that does not correspond to the modern human being or the Neanderthal.This conclusion is derived from a study published in the September edition of the Journal of Human Evolution.Scientists estimated that the fossil has an age of 300,000 years.This estimate was obtained by analyzing the remains of calcite found attached to the skull.The skull of Petralona was a …

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A skull found in the cave of Petralona in Greece in 1960 was attributed to a species that does not correspond to the modern human being or the Neanderthal.This conclusion is derived from a study published in the September edition of the Journal of Human Evolution.Scientists estimated that the fossil has an age of 300,000 years.This estimate was obtained by analyzing the remains of calcite found attached to the skull.The skull of Petralona was a …

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La Nación, Grupo Nación broke the news in on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
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