In a brand new paper printed this week within the journal Science Advances, paleoanthropologists report hominin fossils from Grotte Mandrin in France that reveal the presence of anatomically fashionable Homo sapiens in Europe between 56,800 and 51,700 years in the past. The discovery signifies that the motion of contemporary people into Europe and the overlap with Neanderthals is […]
54,000-Year-Old Molar is Earliest Known Evidence of Anatomically Modern Humans in Western Europe
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