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43,000-year-old print found…and the police got involved

Summary by Euro Weekly News
Archaelogists are celebrating a one-of-a-kind find: the perfectly preserved mark of a Neanderthal fingerprint. Approximately 43,000 years old, it could be the most well-preserved and oldest Neanderthal fingerprint ever found. But they had a little help from … the cops? The mark was found on a rock in central Spain’s Abrigo de San Lázaro’s archaeological dig site, near Segovia (interestingly… Source

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Euro Weekly News broke the news in Spain on Friday, June 13, 2025.
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