Until recently, the oldest human fossil remains ever discovered in Poland were three molars found in Cave Stajnia, in the Krakow-Czestochowa Upland. Those molars were estimated to be between 42-52,000 years old. According to Science in Poland, that discovery has recently been blown away. A pair of finger bones belonging to a young Neanderthal child have been found in Cave Ciemna. The bones appear to have been digested by a large bird and are estimated to be about 115,000 years old.
Bones Reveal Neanderthal Child was Eaten by a Giant Prehistoric Bird