A tooth belonging to a Neanderthal child was discovered in the rocky mountain of Baveh Yawan in Iran’s Kermanshah Province. Credit: IRNAThe Public Relations Office of the Research Institute of Heritage and Tourism (RICHT) quoted Saman Heidari Gouran, head of the archaeology team in the area, as saying on Sunday that this is the first…
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