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Earliest modern humans in Europe had Neanderthals in the family


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Apr. 7, 2021
Modern humanity began to evolve in Africa at least 300,000 years ago and began to exit the continent for Eurasia at least 200,000 years ago. The earliest Homo sapiens migrants out of Africa went extinct. All non-Africans descend from modern human migrants around 50,000 years ago – from some of them, that is.
Now two new genetic studies have identified three early humans in Bulgaria, whose descendants seem to live on, and a woman in the Czech Republic, as among the first to leave Africa in the Great Exit – but her line apparently went extinct.
All had Neanderthals in the family tree, and reveal our amatory secret: not only admixture, but a lot of it. ....

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DNA Reveals Humans Interbred With Neanderthals a Surprisingly Short Time Ago


DNA Reveals Humans Interbred With Neanderthals a Surprisingly Short Time Ago
SARA HUSSEIN, AFP
8 APRIL 2021
Genetic sequencing of human remains dating back 45,000 years has revealed a previously unknown migration into Europe and showed intermixing with Neanderthals in that period was more common than previously thought.
 
The research is based on analysis of several ancient human remains - including a whole tooth and bone fragments - found in a cave in Bulgaria last year.
Genetic sequencing found the remains came from individuals who were more closely linked to present-day populations in East Asia and the Americas than populations in Europe.
This indicates that they belonged to a modern human migration into Europe that was not previously known from the genetic record, the research, published Wednesday in the journal ....

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