Archaeologist: The Drenas discovered evidence that man lived perhaps 50,000 years ago

It had always been thought and assumed, but no clear evidence had been found whether modern people lived in Kosovo 40 or 50,000 years ago. This dilemma, now it's over. According to the latest archaeological discoveries made in the Drinas region by the University of Tübingen in Germany and the Archaeological Institute [...]
It had always been thought and assumed, but no clear evidence had been found whether modern people lived in Kosovo 40 or 50,000 years ago. This dilemma, now it's over.
According to the latest archaeological discoveries made in the Drensian region by the University of Tübingen in Germany and the Kosovo Archaeological Institute, this historical fact has already been confirmed.
We're perfectly satisfied. We found what we were looking for. I told you we were looking for the earliest people living in Kosovo maybe some 50,000 years ago and we found it! ”
Prof. Dr. Harald Floss, archaeologist, University of Tübingen, Germany. In which village or location of Drenas these historical findings were made, Flos does not give much detail, but says:
I can't get into the details, but I can tell you it's in the Drens region, where we've dug an open spot so not in the cave and there we find artifacts that I can say could be around 50,500 thousand years old. This is exactly what we were looking for. This is very important news. Not bad. ”
All these findings, according to Luan Gashi, an archaeologist at the Kosovo Archaeological Institute, will be published very soon, and are financed by the Ministry of Culture.
“E we have discovered the period of Paleolite for the first time in Kosovo. Not in Radac's cave, but elsewhere entirely,” says Luan Gashi in Klan Kosova.. /Periscopi/












