Paweł Valde-Nowak of Jagiellonian University and Erik Trinkaus of Washington University in St. Louis claim to have unearthed two tiny 100,000-year-old finger bones of a Neanderthal child in deep layers in Ciemna Cave(Krakow), in southern Poland along with animal bones. The Arch. News reported this from Science in Poland on 09.10.2018. Three molars remains of Neanderthal were previously found in Poland’s Stajnia Cave, estimated to be about 50,000 years old. Scholars again claim to have collected thousands of Neanderthal tools, dating back some 200,000 years, from across southern Poland.
These findings are made-out truths, and they do not tell any ancient history of Poland
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