Forbes' Quarry

Forbes' Quarry
Forbes' Quarry
 
['fɔːbz 'kwɔrɪ], Fundort (1848) eines spätpleistozänen menschlichen Schädels ohne Unterkiefer auf Gibraltar (Fundname: Gibraltar I); er weist Ähnlichkeit mit dem Fund von Saccopastore auf und zeigt in noch nicht vollständiger Weise Merkmale des klassischen Neandertalers (Präneandertaler).

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