Archaeologists in southwestern Germany's Swabian Jura found 40,000-year-old figurines and a 6cm animal figurine in the 'Hohle Fels' cave, confirming it as the cradle of European man.
Discoveries in the Swabian Jura, including mammoth ivory figurines from 35,000 to 40,000 years ago, have revolutionized the understanding of human history, marking a crucial threshold in artistic representation.
Excavations revealed Homo sapiens arrived in the Danube region from the east around 45,000 years ago, living alongside Neanderthals, challenging previous assumptions about human migration patterns.
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