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A mysterious 40,000-year-old hip bone suggests human ancestors and Neanderthals shared a cave — and perhaps a culture
The hip bone was found in the Grotte du Renne in France, a cave considered by some to be the last bastion of Neanderthal culture in Western Europe.
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40K-Year-Old Bone Hints Humans and Neanderthals Shared Cave, Culture
The hip bone was found in the Grotte du Renne in France, a cave considered by some to be the last bastion of Neanderthal culture in Western Europe.
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Unknown anatomically modern human lineage discovered from 40,000-year-old hip bone
Fossil found in France is not quite modern human and not quite Neanderthal.
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World s oldest prehistoric burial site discovered in South Africa
World s oldest prehistoric burial site discovered in South Africa
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World s oldest prehistoric burial site discovered in South Africa
Paleoanthropologist Lee Berger claims that the oldest burial site in the world, dating back to some 200,000 to 300,000 years ago, is in South
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