A new study has revealed that Neanderthals organised their living spaces almost like modern humans, let alone being primitive. Analysing tools and immovable finds from the historic site of Riparo Bombrini in
A new study has revealed that Neanderthals organised their living spaces almost like modern humans, let alone being primitive. Analysing tools and immovable finds from the historic site of Riparo Bombrini in
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