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50,000-Year-Old Human Skull Discovered in Siberia

50,000-Year-Old Human Skull Discovered in Siberia

Ancient human bones, including fragments of a human skull, ribs and finger bone dating back 50,000 years, have been discovered in Pleistocene era layers in Strashnaya Cave by a team of archaeologists working in the Altai Mountains in Siberia. The ancient remains will help scientists to understand the interaction of modern humans, Neanderthals and Denisovans in the Altai territory, according to Professor Andrey Krivoshapkin, head of Archeology and Ethnography at Novosibirsk State University, who announced the finding. We look at the discovery on the Lip News with Margaret Howell and Nik Zecevic.

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