Transition from Middle to Upper Paleolithic in Europe: discovery of earliest Homo sapiens remains in Germany
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Archaeological research indicates that Homo sapiens and Neanderthals coexisted in Europe during the transition from the Middle to Upper Paleolithic. The discovered human remains associated with the LRJ technocomplex in Germany are among the earliest dated directly in Eurasia. These findings confirm the presence of various human populations and technocomplexes in Europe during this transition period.

Homo Sapiens Hybrids Hominids Homo Neanderthalensis White people The Great Replacement Evolution Race mixing Europe and the EU Germany Antiquity Genetics

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