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The oldest people in Wales - Neanderthal teeth from Pontnewydd Cave by Andy B on Thursday, 25 January 2018

Excavations at Pontnewydd Cave, Denbighshire have discovered the oldest human remains known from Wales dating back some 230,000 years.

Excavations at the cave by Amgueddfa Cymru between 1978 and 1995 unearthed a total of 19 teeth, discovered found deep inside the cave. These have been identified by experts at the Natural History Museum, London as belonging to an early form of Neanderthal.

More at
https://museum.wales/articles/2013-07-09/The-oldest-people-in-Wales---Neanderthal-teeth-from-Pontnewydd-Cave/

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