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115,000 Years Ago, Neanderthals Were Already Wearing Ochre Jewellery.

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Imagine for a moment: long before the first Homo sapiens sets foot in Europe, a human being leans towards the shore, picks up a shell, gently drills and the tint of a deep red. This gesture, both practical and aesthetic, is not that of a modern man, but of a Neandertalian. Long time [...] More
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Imagine for a moment: long before the first Homo sapiens sets foot in Europe, a human being leans towards the shore, picks up a shell, gently drills and the tint of a deep red. This gesture, both practical and aesthetic, is not that of a modern man, but of a Neandertalian. Long time [...] More

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SciencePost broke the news on Sunday, July 12, 2026.
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