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Aianawa
27th May 2016, 07:53
Groundbreaking stuff but why do they assume neandethrills >

The recent discovery of broken stalagmites arranged in circles in the Bruniquel Cave (southwestern France) indicate that humans started occupying caves much earlier (more than 100 millennia) than previously thought. These man-made structures also rank among the very first in human history and traces of fire show that Neanderthals knew how to use it to navigate dark and enclosed spaces, well before Homo sapiens. Read also : http://www2.cnrs.fr/en/2763.htm

http://www.msn.com/en-nz/video/news/cave-structures-shed-new-light-on-neanderthals/vi-BBtueNd?ocid=iehp


http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4ceckj

Joanna
28th May 2016, 05:09
Oh, interesting! Thanks Aianawa.

Aianawa
31st May 2016, 00:20
As I believe there were many many different humanish varieties running around 175,000 years ago, feel they should start digging that cave up, findings would be interesting I feel.