Prehistoric Remains Found In Underground Cave Spain

sam5971

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Archaeologists have discovered at least 28 early human skeletons in an underground cave in northern Spain. One of the skull, known as Cranium 17, which has two holes above the left eye, belonged to an early human closely related to Neanderthals who lived around 430,000 years ago. Experts believed the lethal wounds identified on a human skull may indicate one of the first cases of murder in human history.
 
Archaeologists have discovered at least 28 early human skeletons in an underground cave in northern Spain. One of the skull, known as Cranium 17, which has two holes above the left eye, belonged to an early human closely related to Neanderthals who lived around 430,000 years ago. Experts believed the lethal wounds identified on a human skull may indicate one of the first cases of murder in human history.

I thought modern humans had only been around 200,000 years or so?
 

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