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65,000-year-old jawbone may represent earliest presence of humans in Europe -- Secret History -- Sott.net
For over a century, one of the earliest human fossils ever discovered in Spain has been long considered a Neandertal. However, new analysis from an international research team, including scientists at Binghamton University, State University of...
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