The excavation offers valuable clues about Neanderthal behaviors and adaptation to changing climates.
Researchers have found tools, bones, and evidence of communal living, pointing to a complex social structure.
This site is believed to be from the final phase of Neanderthal existence, aligning with the timeline of their extinction.
Scientists are studying the environmental conditions that may have impacted Neanderthal survival, including shifts in vegetation and climate.
The discovery provides a deeper understanding of how Neanderthals interacted with their surroundings.
Genetic evidence and artifacts suggest that Neanderthals faced increasing competition from modern humans.
This research adds critical knowledge to the ongoing debate about the causes of Neanderthal extinction.