Cave in Germany reveals 12,000-year-old teeth of a Stone Age child – archeology

2023-05-26 15:35:00

Only recently, a remarkable find was uncovered with the oldest footprints in Germany. Now another follows, which can be located in the leaves cave in Hagen in North Rhine-Westphalia. During excavations there, archaeologists came across the approximately 12,000-year-old remains of a seven-year-old child from the Palaeolithic Age. It was a lower jaw fragment and some teeth, as reported by the Westphalia-Lippe Regional Association in Münster on Friday. The experts also found a tooth from an adult Homo sapiens who lived there at the same time as the child.

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