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Archaeologists Breach a Cave Sealed for 40,000 Years to Find the Last Neanderthal on Earth
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Archaeologists Breach a Cave Sealed for 40,000 Years to Find the Last Neanderthal on Earth
The limestone cliffs of the Rock of Gibraltar rise sharply from the Mediterranean Sea, containing a network of deep fissures and darkened openings. Within these coastal formations, researchers have spent decades excavating layers of sandy sediment and ancient debris. The environment remains harsh and subject to the constant erosion of the sea, yet the interior of these natural structures preserves a chronological record of prehistoric activity. …
An intact camera under the Rock offers exceptional evidence of the last Neanderthals in Europe
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