At the most southern point of Europe in the Mediterranean, the Rock of Gibraltar (pronounced “jeh-bral-tar”) harbors evidence as one of the last places Neanderthals survived. At their peak, Neanderthals spread across Western Europe, across to Western Asia. 45,000 years ago, as the ice ages grew colder, European Neanderthals were squeezed into the warmest regions of Europe. 2 different species of dolphin and various tuna with cut marks upon their bones have been excavated from the Rock of Gibralt...
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