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Portugal: Neanderthals Also Hunted on the Beach

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Foottracks in the sand: In the south of the Iberian Peninsula, archaeologists have discovered a new Neanderthal site. On two rocky and steep former dune sections on the Algarve coast of Portugal, they found their petrified footprints. These reveal when the Neanderthal people lived on the Atlantic coast and why they moved to the sea. During the Stone Age, the Neanderthal people lived in large parts of Europe and Asia, from Siberia to Western Euro…
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Foottracks in the sand: In the south of the Iberian Peninsula, archaeologists have discovered a new Neanderthal site. On two rocky and steep former dune sections on the Algarve coast of Portugal, they found their petrified footprints. These reveal when the Neanderthal people lived on the Atlantic coast and why they moved to the sea. During the Stone Age, the Neanderthal people lived in large parts of Europe and Asia, from Siberia to Western Euro…

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scinexx.de broke the news in on Sunday, September 28, 2025.
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