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Krapina Neanderthal Site

In Krapina Neanderthal site Gorjanović-Kramberger recovered faunal remains as well as stone tools and human remains.

Researchers used ESR and U-series dating to determine the site time age. They found that the site was 120-130 kry.

Krapina has recovered the most human skeletal remains from any upper Pleistocean site.

Krapina museum
The Krapina museum's main goal was to recognize the lives of the Neanderthal and give insight on evolution. The museum was also known for its fossils as well as the reconstructions.

Other Krapina recoveries
Krapina 3 was a skull recovered by Gorjanović-Kramberger which he named cranium C before chaining its name to Krapina 3. When it was first discovered the skull was not complete. It was missing the left side of its skull. The cranium is said to be of an adult woman.

Personal ornamentation
After Gorjanović-Kramberger recovered the talons from the site he cataloged and sent them to be identified by Lambrecht. Lambrecht identified the talons from a white-tailed eagle. In the same site they were able to recover twenty-nine different bird species among those birds, the majority were eagles and owls. While analyzing the talons they saw that they were the only ones with changes made by someone.