El Mirón cave yields long prehistory record

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El Mirón cave yields long prehistory record
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Excavations over thirty years produced a detailed sequence of human activity in the cave. The limestone site in Spain now ranks among the richest prehistoric records on the continent.

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Findings contribute to understanding of early human presence in Europe but have no direct effect on daily American life.

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The discovery has no measurable effect on household budgets or daily costs.

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No direct connection exists to U.S. sovereignty or domestic industry.

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Research institutions treat the site as a standard long-term archaeological project under established scientific protocols.

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No constitutional rights or privacy principles are implicated by the excavation.

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No implications for defense posture or critical infrastructure arise from the findings.

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