Neanderthals 'Clung On for 7,000 Years' in Gibraltar Caves
Daily Mail › September 14, 2006
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THE last refuge of Neanderthal man may have been uncovered in a cave in Gibraltar.
Scientists believe they have found evidence of a final outpost which suggests neanderthals managed to survive for several thousand years more than previously thought.See the full content of this document
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Neanderthals 'Clung On for 7,000 Years' in Gibraltar Caves
Stone tools unearthed in Gorham's Cave on the eastern face of the Rock are thought to have belonged to a group of around 15 neanderthals dating back 28,0...
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