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The inhabited regions resembled the north African and Near Eastern climatic and ecological circumstances, so the hominin migration could be a portion of the faunal renewal of the region7,eight,9,ten,11. The human expansion further to the north, out of the Mediterranean niche, required severe cultural and physical adaptations12. Even although all ephemeral archaeological evidence has been discussed, traces of Middle Pleistocene human occupation in Central Europe, predominantly north of the Carpathians, are incredibly scarce and late compared to the other regions of Europe. It is mainly due to the geological history of the European Lowlands13 and paleoclimatic circumstances, which prevented hominids...