When homo sapiens migrated out of Africa to Eurasia in pre-history, we met Neanderthals and bred over a period of about 7,000 ...
Human DNA recovered from remains found in Europe is revealing our species’ shared history with Neanderthals. The trove is the ...
DNA from an ancient human group that made Europe their home more than 45,000 years ago before mysteriously disappearing ...
After modern humans left Africa, they met and interbred with Neandertals, resulting in around two to three percent Neandertal ...
Analysis of early modern human genomes suggests that Neanderthal DNA was introduced to populations in Europe around 43,500 to 50,500 years ago.
The Neanderthal DNA found in modern human genomes has long raised questions about ancient interbreeding. New studies offer a ...
A new study sheds light on the lives of people who lived over 5,600 years ago near Kosenivka, Ukraine. Researchers present the first detailed bioarchaeological analyses of human diets from this area ...
Papers published in the journals Nature and Science have used the bones to narrow down when Neanderthals and H. sapiens ...
Ancient genomes reveal a narrow time window for Neanderthal and human interbreeding, raising new questions about their shared ...
Illustration of Zlatý kůň, who belonged to the same population as the Ranis individuals and was closely related to two of ...