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Stone tools and shells found in Turkey's Üçağıllı II cave remained consistent across Neanderthal and Homo sapiens occupations from 77,000 to 47,000 years ago. Nearly 20,000 stone artefacts and 30 shells of Columbella rustica were recovered. The findings suggest cultural exchange between the two species, though no definitive overlap is proven.
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