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Another, if anything even more extraordinary, prehistoric working area was revealed in the second quarry. This proved to be the site of the butchering of a wild horse, but most remarkably, the bone and flint debris that was so painstakingly excavated over many weeks seems to have been dropped there over just one day, half a million years ago. We do
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When the Dolní Věstonice archaeological site was discovered in 1891, among the artifacts recovered was this ivory-carved portrait, later dated to around ~26,000 YBP like the rest of the site's finds. But unlike those other finds (such as the female face, image 3), this (1/8) https://t.co/ixbSv6r5tu