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Neanderthals disappeared from Europe earlier than thought, says study | Life


Tuesday, 09 Mar 2021 07:31 AM MYT
This undated handout image obtained March 8, 2021, courtesy of RBINS, the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Science shows a Maxilla and mandible jaw, assemblage of a late Neanderthal from Spy Cave. Handout courtesy of RBINS via AFP
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WASHINGTON, March 9 Neanderthal fossils from a cave in Belgium believed to belong to the last survivors of their species ever discovered in Europe are thousands of years older than once thought, a new study said yesterday.
Previous radiocarbon dating of the remains from the Spy Cave yielded ages as recent as approximately 24,000 years ago, but the new testing pushes the clock back to between 44,200 to 40,600 years ago. ....

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Neanderthal's 41,000-year-old skeleton all set to resolve this long-standing mystery


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The researchers from the University of Basque in Spain, French National Centre for Scientific Research and Muséum National d Histoire Naturelle have identified 47 bones belonging to a child s skeleton that were not identified before
Neanderthal s 41,000-year-old skeleton all set to resolve the long-standing mystery why the Stone Age hominins intentionally buried their dead.
The origin of funerary practices has important implications for the emergence of so-called modern cognitive capacities and behaviour.
The researchers from the University of Basque in Spain, French National Centre for Scientific Research and Muséum National d Histoire Naturelle have identified 47 bones belonging to a child s skeleton that were not identified before. ....

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