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Diving deep into the Neanderthal world
Many sites around Les Eyzies contained and still contain remains dating from the time when Neanderthals populated the region. But not all of these sites are open to the public. Today’s program featured three of the most famous sites, La … Continue reading
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Tagged archaeology, duck liver, La Ferrassie, La Micoque, Le Moustier, Les Eyzies, Neanderthals
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