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40,000-year-old sealed cavern gives new insight into Neanderthal life - The Jerusalem Post Human Genome, Human Dna, Ancient Humans, Space News, Human Evolution, Early Humans, Homo Sapiens, Ancient Origins, Ancient People
40,000-year-old sealed cavern in Gibraltar gives new insight into Neanderthal life
40,000-year-old sealed cavern gives new insight into Neanderthal life - The Jerusalem Post
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Neanderthals died out 40,000 years ago, but there has never been more of their DNA on Earth
Neanderthals died out 40,000 years ago, but there has never been more of their DNA on Earth
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Humans Did Not Wipe Out the Neanderthals, New Research Suggests
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Reconstructions
Neolithic House in Millfield Basin of Northumbria by Mark Gridley
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Humans and Neanderthals Have More in Common than Polar and Brown Bears
New research shows that humans and Neanderthals were more compatible than many people think.
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Are you from the most ancient bloodline?
Asks Dr Pinna. "If you have a “RED GENE” freckles, light skin, reddish hair, that is a sign. High intelligence is also a Neanderthal tra...
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Did a large meteorite hit the earth 12,800 years ago? Here’s new evidence
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Iconic boab trees trace journeys of ancient Aboriginal people
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Earliest evidence of Aboriginal occupation of Australian coast discovered
Earliest evidence of Aboriginal occupation of Australian coast discovered | Australia news | The Guardian
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Paleoamerican skeleton found in the Yucatan
Paleoamerican remains found in the Yucatan - The Washington Post
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Scandinavians are the earliest Europeans
Scientists have sequenced a 37,000-year-old genome. The results show that present-day Scandinavians are the closest living relatives to the first people in Europe.
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News - Europe’s First Modern Humans May Have Been Replaced - Archaeology Magazine
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Hamburgian site in the Netherlands - The Perdeck Collection