L'uomo di Loschbour è uno scheletro umano preistorico scoperto nel 1935 nel Mullerthal, in territorio della città di Waldbillig, Granducato del Lussemburgo.Lo scheletro, quasi completo, venne scoperto dall'archeologo dilettante Nicolas Schmit in un riparo sotto roccia, in una località chiamata Löschbur, nei pressi dell'Ernz nero. Secondo le datazioni effettuate dagli studiosi, lo scheletro risalirebbe a circa 8000 anni fa, ossia al tardo mesolitico. È conservato nel Museo nazionale di storia naturale a Lussemburgo.
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