Neanderthal remains in Belgium thought to be 37,000 years old are actually thousands of years OLDER, scientists reveal in discovery that could re-write the timeline of when the hominin disappeared from Europe

 

University of Oxford archaeologists re-dated a number of Neanderthal specimens from Spy Cave in Belgium, a renowned site for palaeolithic discoveries and found contamination skewed earlier dating efforts.

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