The Late Neanderthals of Europe who were studied here lived between 60,000 and 40,000 years ago. The researchers analyzed the ...
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New DNA study reshapes the timeline of Neanderthals in Europe
A new analysis of ancient mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) from Neanderthal fossils suggests researchers may need to revisit when ...
The Neanderthal population shrank during a cold spell around 75,000 years ago, and the loss of genetic diversity may have ...
For tens of thousands of years, two species — Neanderthals and anatomically modern humans — shared vast landscapes.
Scientists reveal the genetic mutation that forever changed the final chapter of the Neanderthals' history in Europe.
A genetic study has unveiled that two Neanderthals who lived approximately 10,000 years apart in Siberia's famous Denisova Cave were distant relatives. This remarkable discovery provides the fourth ...
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