List of Neanderthal sites
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This is a list of archeological sites where remains or tools of Neanderthals were found.
Europe
[edit]Belgium
[edit]France
[edit]- Vaucluse, Bau de l'Aubesier
- Biache-Saint-Vaast
- Bruniquel Cave
- Châtelperron
- Combe Grenal
- Eguisheim[1]
- Grotte du Renne at Arcy-sur-Cure
- La Chaise
- La Chapelle-aux-Saints
- La Ferrassie
- La Quina
- Le Moustier
- Le Regourdou
- Lussac-les-Châteaux, Les Rochers-de-Villeneuve
- Ardèche#Prehistoric and ancient history, Moula-Guercy
- Saint-Césaire
Germany
[edit]- Ehringsdorf
- Neanderthal 1, Neander Valley
- Salzgitter-Lebenstedt
Netherlands
[edit]- Krijn, Northsea shore
United Kingdom
[edit]- Bontnewydd, Llanelwy (Wales)
- Creswell Crags (England)
- La Cotte de St Brelade (Jersey, Channel Islands)
- Lynford Quarry (England)
- Swanscombe Heritage Park (England)
Spain
[edit]- Abrigo de la Quebrada (Valencian Community)
- L'Arbreda
- Atapuerca Mountains
- Axlor
- Banyoles (Catalonia)
- Carihuela (Andalucia)
- Cova Foradà (Valencian Community)[2]
- Cova Negra (Valencian Community)[3]
- Cueva de Bolomor (Valencian Community, Spain) [4]
- Cueva Negra (Region of Murcia)
- El Salt (Valencian Community)[5]
- Roca dels Bous (archaeological site)
- Sidrón Cave (Asturias)
- Sima de las Palomas (Region of Murcia)
- Zafarraya (Granada)
- Cova del Gegant (Sitges)[6]
Portugal
[edit]- Furninha cave
- Abrigo do Lagar Velho (Leiria)
- Figueira Brava (Arrabida Mountains)
Gibraltar
[edit]Italy
[edit]Croatia
[edit]Serbia
[edit]Slovenia
[edit]Hungary
[edit]Slovakia
[edit]Poland
[edit]Ukraine
[edit]Czech Republic
[edit]Russia
[edit]Romania
[edit]Asia
[edit]Israel
[edit]Iran
[edit]Syria
[edit]Turkey
[edit]Lebanon
[edit]Iraq
[edit]Uzbekistan
[edit]Russia
[edit]Azerbaijan
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