Article: Britain's last Neanderthals were more sophisticated than earlier believed

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London, June 24 -- The discovery of stone tools that are technologically advanced and potentially older than tools belonging to Homo sapiens, has led scientists to suggest that Britain's last Neanderthals were more sophisticated than earlier believed.

The stone tools were found at a site near Pulborough, West Sussex, throwing remarkable new light on the life of northern Europe's last Neanderthals.

According to Dr Matthew Pope of Archaeology South East based at the UCL Institute of Archaeology, "The tools we've found at the site are technologically advanced and potentially older than tools in Britain belonging to our own ...

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