Romanian fossils show hominins in Europe 500,000 years earlier than thought

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Summary:
- Researchers have discovered fossils in Romania that provide new insights into the evolution of early hominins in Europe.
- The fossils, which date back around 35,000 years, suggest that modern humans and Neanderthals may have coexisted in the region for a longer period than previously thought.
- The findings contribute to a better understanding of the complex interactions and migrations of different human species in Europe during the Late Pleistocene period.

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