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Archaeologists have studied the objects made of bone, antler and ivory, that were found at the Sungir archaeological site. They managed to learn how the Homo sapiens processed solid organic materials and produced tools and ornamentals. Paleontology News — ScienceDaily
A multidisciplinary team which included participants from the Spanish National Research Council (CSIC) has discovered that Homo neanderthalensis and Homo sapiens crossbred over 100,000 years ago. This puts back the previously first-known case of a hybrid produced by the two … Continue reading
(ANSA) – LONDRA, 24 LUG – Il vero flagello degli uomini di Neanderthal e’ stato l’Homo Sapiens: fra 40.000 e 30.000 anni fa ne ha messo a rischio la sopravvivenza piu’ della catastrofica eruzione del supervulcano dei Campi Flegrei, avvenuta … Continue reading
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