78,000-year-old footprints from Neanderthal man, child and toddler discovered on beach in Portugal

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Just before the first COVID lockdown in March 2020, Carlos Neto de Carvalho and his wife, Yilu Zhang, were walking along Monte Clérigo beach in southern Portugal. As the geologist and geographer couple scrambled over rocky outcrops and an old collapsed cliff, they stumbled on a series of ancient Neanderthal footprints.

“It was early in the morning of a sunny day, with perfect light for checking tracks,” Neto de Carvalho told Live Science in an email. But when they brought colleagues back to the site to take photos of the tracks, “we were almost trapped by the sudden rise of the tide and needed to swim and climb a 15-meter [49 feet] nearly vertical cliff with all our gear,” Neto de Carvalho said.



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