Neanderthals and modern humans may have shared culture 59,000 years ago in Turkey, study finds
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- Ancient cave discovery sheds new light on Neanderthal-human relations The Independent · 40d ago
- Unlikely cave discovery suggests Neanderthals and humans shared a common culture CNN · 40d ago
- Neanderthals and Homo sapiens shared culture for over 20,000 years, cave study suggests Archaeology News Online Magazine · 42d ago
- Unlikely cave discovery suggests Neanderthals and humans shared a common culture CNN · 42d ago
- Modern Humans May Have Shared Culture With Neanderthals for 20,000 Years Gizmodo · 42d ago broke it first
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