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More Evidence That Neanderthals Were 'Absorbed' by Humans, Not Wiped Out


Two of the Neanderthal teeth found on the island of Jersey. (Image: Natural Museum of History)
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Prehistoric teeth found over 100 years ago are some of the best evidence yet for hybridised communities of Neanderthals and modern humans.
We know that Neanderthals and early modern humans interbred our DNA tells us so but fossil evidence in this regard is surprisingly lacking. Hence the importance of the new research paper, published today in the Journal of Human Evolution. ....

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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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Jersey Heritage sites to remain closed following government announcement | Channel


Attractions like Jersey Archive will remain closed until further notice. Credit: ITV Channel TV
Jersey Heritage s indoor sites will not re-open tomorrow (27 January) as previously planned.
Attractions like Jersey Museum and Jersey Archive will instead remain closed following the announcement from the government delaying the re-opening of non-essential retail.
Outdoor areas at sites such as Mont Orgueil and La Hougue Bie remain open.
More information about opening times can be found here. ....

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