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Prehistoric Passion: New Hints of Neanderthal-Modern Human Interbreeding Found by British Scientists


Prehistoric Passion: New Hints of Neanderthal-Modern Human Interbreeding Found by British Scientists
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The Neanderthal teeth recovered on the Channel island of Jersey in the first half of the 20th century were previously believed to have belonged to a single individual, rather than at least two adult individuals, as a new study has established.
A study of ancient Neanderthal teeth conducted by researchers from the University of Kent, together with their colleagues from the UCL Institute of Archaeology and the Natural History Museum, has offered new hints about apparent interbreeding between the extinct archaic human subspecies and anatomically modern humans. ....

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Neanderthal Interbreeding with Humans Rampant on Jersey?


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The lead author of the new paper, physical anthropologist Chris Stringer of the  Natural History Museum , explained to
BBC Science that the results from the new analysis of the La Cotte individuals teeth suggest they “could have had a dual Neanderthal–modern human ancestry.” Jersey Heritage curator, Olga Finch, said the La Cotte de St Brelade site is “of huge importance and it continues to reveal stories about our ancient predecessors.” In a
Daily Mail article, archaeologist and dig leader Matt Pope, of the University College London , explains that “this work offers us a glimpse of a new and intriguing population of Neanderthal people and opens the door to a new phase of discovery at the site.” ....

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Ancient Jersey teeth find hints at Neanderthal mixing


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image captionThe Neanderthal specimens have some features that are more characteristic of modern human teeth
Prehistoric teeth unearthed at a site in Jersey reveal signs of interbreeding between Neanderthals and our own species, scientists say.
UK experts re-studied 13 teeth found between 1910 and 1911 at La Cotte de St Brelade in the island s south-west.
They were long regarded as being typical Neanderthal specimens, but the reassessment also uncovered features characteristic of modern human teeth.
The teeth may represent some of the last known Neanderthal remains.
As such, they might even yield clues to what caused the disappearance of our close evolutionary cousins. ....

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Secrets of 'human and Neanderthal interbreeding' hidden in Channel Islands caves


Harry Pettit, Senior Digital Technology and Science Reporter
1 Feb 2021, 11:22
Updated: 1 Feb 2021, 11:31
ANCIENT humans regularly bonked with Neanderthals, an analysis of 45,000-year-old Neanderthal teeth has revealed.
The assortment of 11 pearly whites found in a cave in Jersey have a mix of Neanderthal and human features, suggesting the two species interbred.
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An analysis of Neanderthal teeth has revealed that the extinct species commonly interbred with our ancient human ancestorsCredit: Compton et al. / Journal of Human Evolution
The teeth from both individuals have some features which are typically Neanderthal and others which are typically anatomically modern human, said Professor Chris Stringer of the Natural History Museum. ....

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