Italy’s Altamura Man Reveals The Oldest Neanderthal DNA Ever Found
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In 1993, a group of cave explorers in southern Italy stumbled across a grisly find: a human skull covered in a thick layer of calcite formations. The remains lie in what scientists call a karst borehole, where running water and limestone contributed to stalactite growth. For two decades, researchers left the bones untouched for fear of causing irreparable damage through attempted extraction.