Spanish cave's submerged land bridge reveals that humans colonized the western Mediterranean earlier than thought
October 03, 2024
October 03, 2024
WASHINGTON, Oct. 3 (TNSres) -- The National Science Foundation issued the following news release:
When did humans colonize the western Mediterranean? New U.S. National Science Foundation-supported research shows that it may be much earlier than archaeologists thought. The study was conducted on the Spanish island of Mallorca, where a 25-foot-long submerged land bridge in a cave provided new evidence.
The results are published in the journal Nature Communications Earth . . .
When did humans colonize the western Mediterranean? New U.S. National Science Foundation-supported research shows that it may be much earlier than archaeologists thought. The study was conducted on the Spanish island of Mallorca, where a 25-foot-long submerged land bridge in a cave provided new evidence.
The results are published in the journal Nature Communications Earth . . .