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A child's tooth and strange green stones uncover a 5,500-year-old mystery

Recent archaeological discoveries in a Pyrenees cave, including a child's tooth and unusual green stones, suggest it may have functioned as one of the earliest high-altitude mining sites over a span of 5,500 years. This site holds significant potential for understanding early human activity and resource utilization in mountainous regions.

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