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Scientists Uncover 7,000-Year-Old Skeletons in the Sahara with DNA That Doesn’t Match Any Modern Populations
Thousands of years ago, the Sahara Desert was a lush and fertile landscape, home to thriving communities. A new study ...
Modern tools and good old-fashioned digging revealed royal tombs, World War II shipwrecks, and the oldest Egyptian genome ...
Long-buried traces of Denisovan DNA have resurfaced in modern human genomes — and they may still be working for us today.
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A burning discovery: Did the first human firestarters live 350,000 years earlier than thought?
Archaeologists in Britain have uncovered new evidence which suggests humankind's ability to master fire is some 350,000 years older than previously thought. View on euronews ...
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Modern Humans Reached Australia Around 60,000 Years Ago via Two Routes, Genetic Analysis Suggests
The study bolsters one hypothesis of when people arrived at the landmass that became Australia and other islands, and ...
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