The fossils from the sites of St. Césaire and Zafarraya are both:
A) the earliest evidence of anatomically modern human beings in Europe, dating to about 100,000 years ago
B) the latest evidence of Neandertals in Europe, dating to after 36,000 years ago
C) the best evidence yet for hybridization between Neandertals and anatomically modern humans
D) the best evidence yet for the presence of Homo erectus in Europe at about 1 million years ago
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