La Ferrassie rock shelter, in Dordogne, which had been a popular Neanderthal site in Europe.
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Unknown titler dead? A recent study conducted by an international team of researchers showed that a Neanderthal child (two-year old) was buried, possibly some 41,000 years ago. The skeleton was found at the <span>La Ferrassie rock shelter, in Dordogne, which had been a popular Neanderthal site in Europe. The team writes that more detailed multidisciplinary studies are needed to help advance our understanding of Neanderthal behaviour. Mobile app to sequence DNA Published in GigaScience R Summary
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