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The First Modern European
Clip: Episode 5 | 2m 14s
Archaeologists uncover a modern human in a European cave.
Deep inside a Romanian cave, archaeologist Joao Zilhao and his team uncover a modern human, amongst the bones of prehistoric bears. On First Peoples: Europe, Zilhao describes the "extreme archeaology" needed to examine the cave.
![First Peoples](https://image.pbs.org/contentchannels/TgBrbfk-white-logo-41-PXMpigD.png?format=webp&resize=200x)
The First Modern European
Clip: Episode 5 | 2m 14s
Deep inside a Romanian cave, archaeologist Joao Zilhao and his team uncover a modern human, amongst the bones of prehistoric bears. On First Peoples: Europe, Zilhao describes the "extreme archeaology" needed to examine the cave.
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How did Homo sapiens populate the Earth? This interactive map highlights recent dramatic advancements in our understanding of early human history. Grades: 6-12Providing Support for PBS.org
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