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The cave in Gibraltar, which has been sealed for over 40,000 years, may have been a habitat for the last Neanderthals.

ArchaeologyHistoryApr 23, 2026score 0.172 posts · 0 replies across 1 instances
The thread discusses the discovery of a cave in Gibraltar that has been sealed for over 40,000 years, suggesting it may have been a habitat for the last Neanderthals. This finding has scientific and historical significance as it provides insights into prehistoric human life.

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The cave in Gibraltar, which has been sealed for over 40,000 years, may have been a habitat for the last Neanderthals.
Parent: PrehistoryEntity: NeanderthalsImpact: positiveDate: Apr 23, 2026Target: The cave in Gibraltar, which has been sealed for over 40,000 years, may have been a habitat for the last Neanderthals.

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Abren una #cueva que había permanecido sellada más de 40.000 años en #Gibraltar: “Podría haber sido hogar de los últimos #neandertales” www.larazon.es/ciencia/abre... larazon.es/ciencia/abren-...
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#neandertales#gibraltar#cueva
@[email protected]
Abren una #cueva que había permanecido sellada más de 40.000 años en #Gibraltar: “Podría haber sido hogar de los últimos #neandertales” www.larazon.es/ciencia/abre... Abren una cueva que había perm...
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#neandertales#gibraltar#cueva