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World's oldest Neanderthal fingerprint found on 43,000-year-old pebble in Spain

Researchers suggest the pebble may represent one of the earliest human facial symbolizations in prehistory.

 World's oldest Neanderthal fingerprint found on 43,000-year-old pebble in Spain. Illustration.

3,000-year-old clay figurine with maker's fingerprints discovered in Lake Bolsena

Archaeologists speculate the figurine could have been used for household rituals, providing clues about Italian life during the Iron Age.

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