A French archaeologist finds a "year" for a lion who lived in caves for 16,000 years

A French archaeologist finds a "year" for a lion who lived in caves for 16,000 years


A French archaeologist finds a "year" for a lion who lived in caves for 16,000 years
Frederick Somelli, a French archaeologist at the University of Paris, discovered during the archaeological excavations in the French region of Anfal the "year" of a lion - up to 4 cm long - that lived in caves, dating back 16,000 years.

The archaeologist said the cave lion weighed up to 300 kg, and the mystery still surrounds this "year." Anfal was dedicated to hunting for foodA French archaeologist finds a "year" for a lion who lived in caves for 16,000 years
Frederick Somelli, a French archaeologist at the University of Paris, discovered during the archaeological excavations in the French region of Anfal the "year" of a lion - up to 4 cm long - that lived in caves, dating back 16,000 years.

The archaeologist said the cave lion weighed up to 300 kg, and the mystery still surrounds this "year." Anfal was dedicated to hunting for foodA French archaeologist finds a "year" for a lion who lived in caves for 16,000 years
Frederick Somelli, a French archaeologist at the University of Paris, discovered during the archaeological excavations in the French region of Anfal the "year" of a lion - up to 4 cm long - that lived in caves, dating back 16,000 years.

The archaeologist said the cave lion weighed up to 300 kg, and the mystery still surrounds this "year." Anfal was dedicated to hunting for foodA French archaeologist finds a "year" for a lion who lived in caves for 16,000 years
Frederick Somelli, a French archaeologist at the University of Paris, discovered during the archaeological excavations in the French region of Anfal the "year" of a lion - up to 4 cm long - that lived in caves, dating back 16,000 years.

The archaeologist said the cave lion weighed up to 300 kg, and the mystery still surrounds this "year." Anfal was dedicated to hunting for foodA French archaeologist finds a "year" for a lion who lived in caves for 16,000 years
Frederick Somelli, a French archaeologist at the University of Paris, discovered during the archaeological excavations in the French region of Anfal the "year" of a lion - up to 4 cm long - that lived in caves, dating back 16,000 years.

The archaeologist said the cave lion weighed up to 300 kg, and the mystery still surrounds this "year." Anfal was dedicated to hunting for foodA French archaeologist finds a "year" for a lion who lived in caves for 16,000 years
Frederick Somelli, a French archaeologist at the University of Paris, discovered during the archaeological excavations in the French region of Anfal the "year" of a lion - up to 4 cm long - that lived in caves, dating back 16,000 years.

The archaeologist said the cave lion weighed up to 300 kg, and the mystery still surrounds this "year." Anfal was dedicated to hunting for foodA French archaeologist finds a "year" for a lion who lived in caves for 16,000 years
Frederick Somelli, a French archaeologist at the University of Paris, discovered during the archaeological excavations in the French region of Anfal the "year" of a lion - up to 4 cm long - that lived in caves, dating back 16,000 years.

The archaeologist said the cave lion weighed up to 300 kg, and the mystery still surrounds this "year." Anfal was dedicated to hunting for food
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