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Mysterious circular structures found inside a cave in France are the work of Neanderthals who were living in the region more than 175,000 years ago, experts say.
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A new study published in Nature shows they built stone structures deep inside caves in the south of France, and the revelation is rapidly changing our views on Neanderthals.. Locals found the ...
Deep in a dark cave in southwestern France lie half a dozen mysterious structures that scientists believe were built by Neanderthals 176,000 years ago -- about 140,000 years before the first ...
Unusual structures found in a French cave are believed to have been made by Neanderthals more than 174,000 years ago. The constructions were first found in the 90s but new testing has uncovered ...
Neanderthals built one of the world’s oldest constructions — 176,000-year-old semicircular walls of stalagmites in the bowels of a cave in southwest France. The walls are currently the best ...
Currently the cave’s owners, John and Helen Browne, are restricted to operating a park-and-ride system run from Doolin, which is three miles from the site.
The structures, which are made up of nearly 400 pieces of stalagmites – pillars of mineral deposits which grow upward – were built 300 meters (984 feet) inside the Bruniquel Cave in southwest ...