Paleolithic site in Turkey reveals new route for early human migration into Europe

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Archaeologists discovered a Paleolithic site in Turkey, suggesting a new route for early human migration into Europe around 400,000 years ago. The site yielded over 500 stone tools, indicating the presence of Homo erectus and Neanderthals using the region as a migration corridor between Asia and Europe during glacial periods. This discovery challenges existing hypotheses about human migration routes and suggests lower sea levels connected Turkey to Greece during the Ice Age.


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