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Return of the last Neanderthal

New finds from Gibraltar date Mousterian tools to as recently as 28,000 years ago. By inference, their Neanderthal makers survived in southern Iberia long after all other well-dated occurrences of the species.

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Figure 1: Principal late Neanderthal/Mousterian sites across western Eurasia.

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Delson, E., Harvati, K. Return of the last Neanderthal. Nature 443, 762–763 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1038/nature05207

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