Suggested site- World's largest neanderthal finding site
In the year 1899, the fossil remnants of the Homo sapiens neanderthalensis species were found at the excavation site located at the Hušnjak hill in Krapina.
During a six-year research at the site, led by highly expert Dragutin Gorjanović-Kramberger, a total of 876 single fossil Neanderthal fossil remains were found, placing Krapina in the world's scientific heritage as the world's richest Neanderthal finding site. More info on the krapina.com website.