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Krapina Neanderthal site; Vindija Cave; Serbia. Pešturina [7] Velika Balanica [8] Slovenia. Divje Babe; Hungary. Suba-lyuk, Bükk Mountains [9] Slovakia.
List of Neanderthal sites; Pages in category "Neanderthal sites" The following 116 pages are in this category, out of 116 total. ...
Site Principal Neanderthal finds MNI Geological age (ka) Descriptions Notes Turkey: Karain: Four teeth 1 — Senyürek (1949) [4] [5] Yalçınkaya (1988) [6] [5] Lebanon: Ksâr 'Akil: K2: Teeth and partial maxilla 1 — Ewing (1963) [7] Ewing lost this specimen while transferring Ksar Akil material from Boston College to Fordham University. [8 ...
Krapina Neanderthal site, also known as Hušnjakovo Hill (Croatian: Hušnjakovo brdo) is a Paleolithic archaeological site located near Krapina, Croatia. At the turn of the 20th century, Dragutin Gorjanović-Kramberger recovered faunal remains as well as stone tools and human remains at the site. Krapina represents the largest known recovery of ...
The site of Kleine Feldhofer Grotte where Neanderthal 1 was discovered [a] Neanderthals are named after the Neander Valley in which the first identified specimen was found. The valley was spelled Neanderthal and the species was spelled Neanderthaler in German until the spelling reform of 1901.
The discoveries could bring scientists closer to understanding why Neanderthals ultimately died out and what role humans played in their demise. John Hawks, a University of Wisconsin-Madison ...
The Neanderthal DNA found in modern human genomes has long raised questions about ancient interbreeding. New studies offer a timeline of when that occurred and when ancient humans left Africa.
Such sites may have separate entries if they are considered to be more notable than the formation as a whole. ... Engis 2 was the first Neanderthal fossil ever found ...