Gibraltar 1 - the first adult Neanderthal skull ever discovered (Credit: Natural History Museum) @NHM_London
Ancient DNA extracted from Neanderthal fossils of Gibraltar for the first time phys.org/news/2019-07-a… via @physorg_com
Stamp set issued in 1973 to commemorate the 125th anniversary of the 1848 discovery of the Forbes’ Quarry Neanderthal skull #Gibraltar
The Neanderthal woman nicknamed Nana, reconstructed at the Gibraltar Museum, with feathers. Credit: @FinlaysonGib @GibraltarMuseum

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