Wednesday, 24 April 2019

A Neanderthal tooth discovered in Serbia reveals human migration history

A Neanderthal tooth discovered in Serbia reveals human migration history

In 2015, our Serbian-Canadian archaeological research team was working at a cave site named Pešturina, in Eastern Serbia, where we had found thousands of stone tools and animal bones. One day, an excited Serbian undergrad brought us a fossil they had uncovered: a small molar tooth, which we immediately recognized as human.
Read more: http://theconversation.com/a-neanderthal-tooth-discovered-in-serbia-reveals-human-migration-history-115543?source=Snapzu

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