Excavations in 1948 uncovered a straight-tusked elephant skeleton.
Findings date back to 125,000 years ago during the last interglacial period.
The site provides insights into Neanderthal hunting and butchering techniques.
Strategic angle: Discoveries from Lehringen reveal ancient survival strategies of Neanderthals.
Excavations in 1948 uncovered a straight-tusked elephant skeleton.
Findings date back to 125,000 years ago during the last interglacial period.
The site provides insights into Neanderthal hunting and butchering techniques.