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45,000-Year-Old Crimean Neanderthal Reveals Long-Distance Connections across Eurasia


The Crimean Peninsula in Ukraine contains key Middle to Upper Paleolithic transitional archaeological sites, including the site of Starosele, where archaeologists have now discovered a 5-cm-long fragment of a Neanderthal bone between 46,000 and 44,000 years old.

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