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The Inner Ear Reveals Neanderthals May Have Experienced Great Genetic Loss
Ears are incredible things. They help us process sound and play a significant role in our balance. They may have also just ...
Neanderthals emerged around 250.000 years ago from European populations—referred to as "pre-Neanderthals"—which inhabited the Eurasian continent between 500.000 and 250.000 years ago. It was long ...
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Ancient Fossil Just Shattered a Major Neanderthal Myth
Recent fossil analysis is reshaping our understanding of Neanderthal origins, questioning long-held assumptions about their ...
Neanderthals, an early species of human, interbred with the ancestors of modern Europeans more often and more recently than previously thought, a study published Monday in Nature found. The research ...
A recent study compared features of Neanderthals' inner ears across space and time to extrapolate what happened to them tens of thousands of years ago. Reading time 3 minutes DNA studies suggest that ...
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BINGHAMTON, N.Y. -- A new study by an international team of scholars, including faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York, suggests that Neanderthals experienced a dramatic loss ...
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