Some 90,000 stone tools made by early humans have been found at the site but no human fossils.
Mandatory Credit:	Roman Garba via CNN Newsource

Some 90,000 stone tools made by early humans have been found at the site but no human fossils.
Mandatory Credit: Roman Garba via CNN Newsource

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Scientists use cosmic rays to date earliest evidence of humans in Europe

The fresh dating analysis of the artifacts reveals the earliest known presence of hominins in Europe, said Roman Garba, an archaeologist at the Czech Academy of Sciences in Prague. The first humans to inhabit Europe made their way from east to west, the report also suggested.