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Neanderthals Traveled More than 400 Km to Obtain Silex

How far were Neanderthals able to move to get raw materials? This is the question answered by a study led by researchers from UNED José Manuel Maíllo Fernández and Juan Marín Hernando, together with Diego Herrero Alonso of the University of Vigo, and other collaborators. The work analyzes the origin of the sylex found in five musterian levels of the cave of El Castillo (Puente Viesgo, Cantabria), occupied by Neanderthal groups between 70,000 and…
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How far were Neanderthals able to move to get raw materials? This is the question answered by a study led by researchers from UNED José Manuel Maíllo Fernández and Juan Marín Hernando, together with Diego Herrero Alonso of the University of Vigo, and other collaborators. The work analyzes the origin of the sylex found in five musterian levels of the cave of El Castillo (Puente Viesgo, Cantabria), occupied by Neanderthal groups between 70,000 and…

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