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New Testing Indicates European Neanderthals Vanished Earlier


New Tech Provided Better European Neanderthal Dating Results
“Dating is crucial in archaeology,”  explained Tom Higham , a University of Oxford archaeologist and study participant affiliated with the Oxford Radiocarbon Accelerator Unit, where the new tests were performed.
“Without a reliable framework of chronology we can’t really be confident in understanding the relationships between Neanderthals and 
 as we moved into Europe 45,000 years ago and they began to disappear. That’s why these methods are so exciting, because they provide much more accurate and reliable dates.” Tom Higham
In search of confirmatory evidence, the archaeologists applied the new dating techniques to European  Neanderthalspecimens found in two other caves in Belgium,  Engis and Fonds-de-Forêt. The radiocarbon accelerator produced similar results for these remains, locating them within the same 42,200 38,600 BC time frame that had been assigned to the Spy Cave specime ....

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


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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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