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Archaeologists Open Cave Sealed for 40,000 Years and What They Find Changes History - The Mirror

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Gorham's Cave in Gibraltar is thought to be one of the last Neanderthal refuges and scientists have been working to unravel its secrets for decades

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There are different studies that mark the extinction of the Neanderthals 42,000 years ago. The last refuge where they remained could be the Iberian Peninsula, a European region in which biological and material elements were found that they used during their stage in coexistence with Homo sapiens. However, a recent finding in Gibraltar could “change human history”, after the rescue of bone remains by a group of archaeologists, who would be closer…

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On the Mediterranean coast, a collection of caves preserves the memory of a lost way of life. In Gibraltar, archaeologists have been exploring an exceptional site for several decades, witness to tens of thousands of years of human occupation. But a recent discovery, long...

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Daily Express broke the news in United Kingdom on Monday, January 12, 2026.
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