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Article: Neanderthals existed with modern humans.
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- United Press International
- Article date:
- October 26, 1999
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 (UPI)
Scientists claim Neanderthals appeared to have coexisted in Central Europe for 4,000 years with anatomically modern humans. The dating, setting the fossils' age at about 28,000 years, was based on finds from north of ...
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