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Humans, Neanderthals coexisted in Negev 50,000 years ago, excavation shows – Ynetnews
Head of dig says Boker Tachtit is first known site reached by modern man outside Africa, and both species ‘were aware of each…

Israeli researchers have discovered that humans and Neanderthals coexisted in the Negev Desert 50,000 years ago, at an excavation of the Boker Tachtit archaeological site in Ein Avdat National Park in southern Israel.
The research published in the PNAS…
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