A new study says Neanderthals and humans likely mixed and mingled during a narrow time frame 45,000 years ago.
DNA from European fossils dating back 45,000 years offers new clues to how our species spread across the world.
Homo sapiens began in Africa but Neanderthals were Eurasian. Any miscegenation would have happened after sapiens left its homeland to embark on its conquest of the world. But the details were unclear.
Ancient genomes reveal a narrow time window for Neanderthal and human interbreeding, raising new questions about their shared ...
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Scientists have pinpointed a time frame in which Neanderthals began "mixing" with modern humans, based on DNA of early ...
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In the Nature study, biochemist Johannes Krause, archaeogeneticist Kay Prüfer and doctoral student Arev Sümer, all at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, and their colleagues ...