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At brink of collapse, Neanderthals may have flourished
Published by Moontanman 10-23-2008
At brink of collapse, Neanderthals may have flourished
June 24, 2008
Courtesy University College London
and World Science staff

Stone tools unearthed by U.K. archaeologists suggest northern Europe’s last Neanderthal people were thriving and advancing—even as their end drew near, the researchers say.


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