Europe's oldest traces of humans have been found in Ukraine, far away from Russian bombardments
Briefly

Such was the technology in Paleolithic times. That stone was buried and forgotten, until a group of young people working for an archaeologist named V.N. Gladilin unearthed it in the 1980s.
For a long time, the study of human evolution on our continent has been centered in France and Spain, while we continue to know almost nothing about Eastern and Central Europe, explains Roman Garba, archaeologist and researcher from the Czech Republic's Institute of Physics and co-author of the report.
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