Wednesday, February 3, 2010

First Neanderthal Body Parts Found in Poland


Neanderthal artifacts have been found in Poland before, but never any actual body parts... UNTIL recently when three "teeth were unearthed in the Stajnia [this should be Stajna] Cave, north of the Carpathian Mountains, along with flint tools and the bones of the woolly mammoth and the woolly rhinoceros, both extinct Ice Age species.

"The researchers also found a hammer made of reindeer antler and bones of cave bears bearing cut marks, indicating they were eaten by the Neanderthals, Urbanowski said."

The findings are to be reported in the German science journal Naturwissenschaften.




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