Neanderthal remains unearthed in Italian cave

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Archaeologists in Italy have discovered the remains of nine Neanderthals who may have been hunted by hyenas, in a prehistoric cave south-east of Rome.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-57044002
 
What is not clear is if this is a new find or reporting on an old find


A smaller number of remains were found by chance in the Guattari Cave in 1939, making it "one of the most significant places in the world for the history of Neanderthal man", the ministry said.

The cave had been closed off by an ancient earthquake or landslide, allowing the preservation of its contents.
 
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