Israeli Archaeologists Re-date Cave to 400,000 Years, Revealing Rare Pre-Neanderthal Camp Life
Israeli Archaeologists Re-date Cave to 400,000 Years Ago, Revealing Complex Pre-Human SocietyArtifacts showing 'complex and rich' pre-human society foundArchaeologists in Israel uncover 1,700-year-old Roman-era statues buried face down - AOLArtifacts showing 'complex and rich' pre-human society foundArchaeologists Discover 400,000-Year-Old Pre-Neanderthal Cave in Fureidis, IsraelIsraeli Archaeologists Find Oldest Human Remains Out of Africa, From Nearly 200,000 Years Ago - ArchaeologyArtifacts dating back 400,000 years, found in cave, show 'complex and rich' pre-human society | KRDOThe Times of Israel23h ago A time capsule': Israeli cave sealed for millennia sheds light on obscure prehistoric clan | The Times of IsraelIn Greece's Thessaly region, Theopetra Cave contains evidence of ancient human occupation. From 135,000 years ago, early humans left footprints and flint tools in its limestone chambers, establishing their presence. The cave'sScientists just uncovered the family tree of some of the last Neanderthals.