Answer:
The remains found in the cave of Spain are most likely those of a Neanderthal man.
Explanation:
The characteristics of geographical location, physical appearance and use of rudimentary tools point to the fact that the remains found are those of a Neanderthal man .
Neanderthal man -whose scientific name is Homo neanderthalensis- lived in Europe more than 40,000 years ago until he became extinct.
Physically he had a skull -with more volume than a human one- and massive brow ridges, due to the existence of a double superciliary arch in the frontal region. Â Short extremities, prominent thorax and wide hips are another characteristics.
Neandhertal could make rudimentary stone tools (lithic), catalogued as belonging to the Mustariense culture, related to this species.
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