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Northern Neanderthals: Adjustment To Shifting Environmental Circumstances
The researchers have found that during the last Ice Age, Neanderthals revisited their northernmost habitation places even during cold periods, but more frequently in the summer months, based on the study conducted in Lichtenberg in the Wendland region
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