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Omiros rated 8 months ago
Analysis of a 40,000-year-old tooth found in southern Greece suggests Neanderthals were more mobile than once believed, paleontologists and the Greek Culture Ministry said Friday. Analysis of the tooth - part of the first and only Neanderthal remains found in Greece - showed the ancient human to ...

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Omiros rated 8 months ago
Analysis of a 40,000-year-old tooth found in southern Greece suggests Neanderthals were more mobile than once believed, paleontologists and the Greek Culture Ministry said Friday. Analysis of the tooth - part of the first and only Neanderthal remains found in Greece - showed the ancient human to whom it belonged had spent at least part of its life away from the area where it died.