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  2. Neanderthals in Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    The Gibraltar 1 skull, discovered in 1848 in Forbes' Quarry, was only the second Neanderthal skull and the first adult Neanderthal skull ever found.. The Neanderthals in Gibraltar were among the first to be discovered by modern scientists and have been among the most well studied of their species according to a number of extinction studies which emphasize regional differences, usually claiming ...

  3. List of Neanderthal sites - Wikipedia

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    1.8 Gibraltar. 1.9 Italy. 1.10 Croatia. 1.11 Serbia. 1.12 ... This is a list of archeological sites where remains or tools of Neanderthals were found. Europe. Belgium ...

  4. List of Neanderthal fossils - Wikipedia

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    Remains of more than 300 European Neanderthals have been found. This is a list of the most notable. Name Age ... Gibraltar 1: 40k 1200 [1] 1848 Gibraltar: Edmund Flint

  5. Archaeologists find 60,000-year-old hearth that Neanderthals ...

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    The hearth was found in a cave complex that had previously been shielded by sands for 40,000 years Archaeologists find 60,000-year-old hearth that Neanderthals may have used to make tar Skip to ...

  6. Forbes' Quarry - Wikipedia

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    An ancient skull (specimen name Gibraltar 1) was found within Forbes' Quarry by Captain Edmund Flint of the Royal Navy in 1848. Being the secretary of the Gibraltar Museum Society (formerly the Gibraltar Scientific Society), he presented his find to the society on 3 March 1848. [1] This was only the second Neanderthal fossil ever found. [2]

  7. Ancient tooth could settle question of whether Neanderthals ...

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    What did Neanderthals eat? Were they carnivorous, or did they also chow down on vegetables and mushrooms?

  8. Humans may not have survived without Neanderthals - AOL

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    Those first modern humans that had interbred with Neanderthals and lived alongside them died out completely in Europe 40,000 years ago - but not before their offspring had spread further out into ...

  9. Timeline of the history of Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    The Gibraltar 1 skull, discovered in 1848 in Forbes' Quarry, was only the second Neanderthal skull and the first adult Neanderthal skull ever found. Evidence of hominid habitation of Gibraltar dates back to the Neanderthals. A Neanderthal skull was discovered in Forbes' Quarry in 1848, predating the credited discovery in the Neander Valley.