A 43,000-year-old Neandertal fingerprint has been found in Spain
In a rugged landscape in central Spain, archaeologists have discovered a unique granite cobblestone marked with a red ochre dot that preserves the mark of a Neandertal fingerprint. Dating back approximately 43,000 years, it could be the oldest and most complete Neandertal fingerprint ever identified. Roughly 20 centimeters long, the rock bears a resemblance to…
