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Humans may have reached China as early as 100 000 years ago instead of 60 000 as previously believed. More evidence will be required to prove this, but it could indicate that there was more co-existence between modern humans and Neanderthals. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-11618814
It's really hard to pay attention to this stuff when it changes every other year. LOL
Well, when you consider that Neanderthal DNA has been found in people from most parts of the world, it may be worth paying attention to, since it might explain something about us all. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/05/07/neanderthal-dna-found-in-_n_567177.html
Here there is information about the last testimonials of neanderthals in the south of Europe, may also be interesting: archaeological digs and cultural tours in Barcelona http://www.archaeobarcelona.com/
Thanks, Adria. It would be fun to take part in one of those digs.
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