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Archaeologists Find Stone Tool Marks on 21,000-Year-Old Glyptodont Bones in Argentina


Archaeologists in Argentina have analyzed the 21,000-year-old fossil remains with cut marks belonging to a specimen of the exinct glyptodont Neosclerocalyptus, found on the banks of the Reconquista River, northeast of the Pampean region.

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