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View all search resultsFrench authorities have seized a "priceless" haul of over 27,000 archaeological artifacts ranging from Bronze Age bracelets to Roman coins that had been secretly amassed by a single person in the east of the country.
The Presidential Secretariat handed over on Thursday 1,500 historical artifacts to the National Museum in Central Jakarta. The artifacts used to be held in the Nusantara Museum in Delft, Netherlands, which closed down in 2013 because of financial difficulties.
Fragmentary bone fossils and a molar found in Bulgaria dated to roughly 45,000 years ago show that Homo sapiens populations swept into Europe - until then a bastion for the Neanderthals - earlier than previously known.
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