Şikefta Şaneder û dîroka wê

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People visit Shanidar Cave at the foot of Mount Bradost in Kurdistan region, Iraq. A UK team of archaeologists on May 2 revealed the reconstructed face of a 75,000-year-old Neanderthal woman, Named Shanidar Z. Source: AFP / ISMAEL ADNAN/AFP

Pişti ku hindek hestî û keleyê serê mirovan dnava şikefta Şaneder li parêzgeha Hewlêr hate ditin. Bi hezaran xelk û geştîyar, şûnwarnas û dîroknas seredana wê şikeftê dikin. Rojane bi sedan şandên cûda cûda yên dîrokî, kesatîyên akademî serdana şikeftê dikin.


Ji bo bihîstina babetên din serî li sbs.com.au/language/kurdish/ku/guhdar-bike
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A picture shows the rebuilt skull and a physical reconstruction of the face and head, of a 75,000-year-old Neanderthal woman, named Shanidar Z, after the cave in Iraqi Kurdistan where her skull was found in 2018, at the University of Cambridge, eastern England, on April 25, 2024. Source: AFP / JUSTIN TALLIS/AFP

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