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Vaccini: dal 18/8 nei Centri di accoglienza del Materano - Basilicata

In provincia di Matera, da mercoledì 18 agosto avrà inizio la campagna vaccinale anti covid-19 nei
Centri di accoglienza per stranieri attivi a Ferrandina, Irsina, Miglionico, borgo La Martella di
Matera e Tinchi di Pisticci; lunedì 23 agosto le vaccinazio. (ANSA) ....

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Neanderthal remains discovered in cave south of Rome


Wanted in Rome
10 May, 2021
Remains of nine Neanderthals unearthed at prehistoric cave at San Felice Circeo.
Archaeologists in Italy have discovered the fossilised remains of nine Neanderthals in a prehistoric cave south of Rome, the Italian culture ministry announced over the weekend.
It is believed that the Neanderthals may have been hunted by hyenas and dragged back to animals den in the Grotta Guattari in the coastal town San Felice Circeo, some 90 km south of Rome.
The fossilised bones include skullcaps, teeth and broken jawbones, in a discovery described by culture minister Dario Franceschini as extraordinary.
Image courtesy Ufficio Stampa e Comunicazione MiC. Photo by Emanuele Antonio Minerva. ....

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Remains Of Nine Neanderthals Eaten By Hyenas Found In Italian Cave


The bones of nine Neanderthals have been found in a previously unexplored part of Guattari Cave, Central Italy, along with the remains of many long-gone animal inhabitants of the area. However, the find undermines the view of our nearest relatives as the apex predator of their ecosystem. Instead, the bones were gnawed on by hyenas that are thought to have dragged them into the cave.
Guattari Cave in Mount Circeo has been a rich source of information on Pleistocene Europe since the discovery of Neanderthal and animal bones there in 1939. Eight years later, however, it was reasonable to think we’d learned everything the cave system had to teach us about human occupation of Europe. However, in 2019 scientists began exploring a part of the cave that had been blocked off in a landslide. ....

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