Neanderthal footprints found in France offer snapshot of their lives0
- Ancient Archeology, From Around the Web
- September 12, 2019
Scientists find 257 prints that were preserved in wind-driven sand 80,000 years ago
Scientists find 257 prints that were preserved in wind-driven sand 80,000 years ago
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Rediscovery of missing finger bone shows slender fingertips unlike knobbed Neanderthal finger bones
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