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Español: Esqueleto de niño de unos 4 años de Homo nenderhalensis enterrado en Roc de Marsal hce unos 75 000 años. Les Eyzies, valle del Vezere, Francia.
English: Skeleton of a 4 year old Neanderthal child found buried under a cliff shelter, Roc de Marsal, 75,000 years. Les Eyzies, Vezere Valley, France.
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