Mandrin Cave
Cave in France alternately inhabited by Neanderthals and Upper Paleolithic Modern Humans / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mandrin Cave (French: "Grotte Mandrin") is a cave in France where habitation alternating between Neanderthals and Initial Upper Paleolithic Modern Humans has been documented, and the presence of modern humans has been dated to between 56,800 and 51,700 years ago, about 10,000 years before previously accepted dates for the colonization of Europe by modern humans.[1][2]
- Mandrin Cave
- Stone tools from Mandrin Cave
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