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2,000 300,000-Year-Old Artifacts Discovered in Alpiarça, Portugal
The University of Lisbon has unearthed 2,000 artifacts dating back 300,000 years at a unique archaeological site in Alpiarça, Portugal. The discovery is significant as the pieces were found in their original location, with potential for animal DNA recovery from sediments.
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