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“Neanderthal Child’s Ancient Gold Discovery Sheds Light on Stone Age Survival and Community Support, New Study Finds”

Discovering gold belonging to a Neanderthal child in Spain sheds light on their lives. The child, with Daunian civilization features, lived with a hearing impairment and visual problems. The findings provide insight into Neanderthal interactions and their language abilities. The gold was found in the Cave of Laemilla in 1989. Neanderthal remains have inhabited the area for 146,000 to 273,000 years. The research shows that cooperation and support were crucial for survival in the Doñana region. Daunian individuals today have a longer lifespan compared to the Stone Age.

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“Mysterious Treasure of Coins Unearthed by Archers in Sacred Norwegian Location”

Discoveries of ancient coins unearthed in Norway have revealed a treasure trove in a sacred burial site. The collection, dating back to the medieval period, includes valuable bronze coins with some royal inscriptions. Archaeologists are conducting further investigations on the artifacts found.

Culture

“Monumental Discovery: Ancient Statue of King Ramses II Unearthed in Egypt’s City of Minya”

The upper part of a 3.8-meter limestone statue depicting King Ramses II has been discovered in Minya, Egypt. The excavation team confirmed that it corresponds to the upper part of the powerful pharaoh known for his military campaigns. Ramses II ruled from 1279 to 1213 BC and the city of Ashmunein served as the capital in the Hellenistic period.