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(Reuters) – LONDON, Oct. 17 – Even in prehistoric times laundered items of common use in everyday life. This was revealed by an international study which was also attended by John Boschian, professor of anthropology at the University of Pisa.
” We clues – Boschian says – that there were some 300 thousand years ago, the Neanderthal man had the habit of re-tooling previously discarded.” The research of the scholar Pisan were conducted in Castel di Guido, a site near Rome 320-270 thousand years ago.
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