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A collection of bones that were stored in a box for decades are those of Neanderthals who lived more than 50,000 years ago .
Researchers have identified 54 Neanderthal remains, corresponding to at least three individuals in the bone collection.
The remains originate from a cave site near Barcelona , northeastern Spain .
Researchers said the bones represent the most significant collection of Neanderthal bones ever found in the region.
"The fossils from Cova Simanya will help clarify the role that the Iberian Peninsula has played in the complex evolutionary history of Neanderthals," Rosas said. "We are beginning to understand that there are different lineages of this extinct species, but as of now, we still do not know the reasons for how and where they originated. Iberia and Cova Simanya have much to say in this regard." Related Articles Start your unlimited Newsweek trial.
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