| http://www.w3.org/ns/prov#value | - Neanderthals, or even older Homo erectus(Upright Man) might have sailed around the Mediterranean, stopping at islands such as Crete and Cyprus, new evidence suggests.The evidence suggests that these hominid species had considerable seafaring and cognitive skills.They had to have had boats of some sort; unlikely they swam, said Alan Simmons, lead author of a study about the find in this week's
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