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Early Europeans and Their Neanderthal Connections
Central Europe, Zlatý kůň, CzechiaSaturday, December 14, 2024
The humans from these sites had African roots, with dark skin, hair, and eyes. But they didn't leave a genetic mark on later Europeans or people around the world. They were a unique group that split off after leaving Africa. Their tools show they were skilled, but their genetic line died out. Maybe other groups, Neanderthals, or changes in the environment played a part.
This study gives us a new view of Europe's first settlers and their complex relationships with Neanderthals.
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