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Paleontological Treasure: The Altamura Man - A 150,000-Year-Old Neanderthal Unveils His Secrets

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[Article déjà publié le 25 juillet 2024] This skeleton, the most complete ever, has been trapped in the rock for about 150,000 years, making its study complex. A team of researchers from the universities of Florence and Rome, in collaboration with the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), recently published their work in Quaternary Science Reviews. Unable to get this exceptional skeleton out of its geological prison, they used innovati…
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[Article already published on July 25, 2024] Archaeological discoveries provide crucial clues on human evolution, allowing us to better understand our ancestors and their way of life. Neanderthal's man, who disappeared about 40,000 years ago, remains a central figure in these studies. Among the most fascinating fossils is Altamura's man, discovered in 1993 in the caves of Lamalunga, South Italy. This skeleton, the most complete ever found, has b…

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news in on Sunday, August 10, 2025.
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