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Furfooz The Furfooz, Furfooz race or Grenelle-Furfooz Men, alongside the Cro-Magnon and Grimaldi Man were the first anatomically modern humans of the European Upper Palaeolithic. ==Discovery==
In 1866 in the cave of ''Trou de la Naulette'', within the village Furfooz in the Belgian province of Namur, the archaeologist Édouard Dupont discovered a prehistoric lower jaw. A further excavation the following year led to the discovery of other cranial remains, including a complete skull. Of these two crania, one was brachycephalic (round-headed), while another mesocephalic.〔Dupont, E. (1872) "Sur les crânes de Furfooz", Compte-rendu du Congrès de Préhistoire, 6 : 555-559.〕 In scientific literature from the late 19th and early 20th century, the skulls from Furfooz were considered to represent a round-headed early racial type in Upper Paleolithic Europe, distinct to the Cro-Magnon and ancestral to the Alpine race.
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