List of Neanderthal sites

This is a list of archeological sites where remains or tools of Neanderthals were found.

Some sites where classic Neanderthal fossils were found.
Some sites where Pre-Neanderthal or Protoneanderthal fossils were found.

Western Europe north of the Alps and Pyrenees

Iberian Peninsula

Apennine Peninsula

Balkan Peninsula

Central and Eastern Europe

Southwest Asia

Central Asia

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