High-resolution genomic history of early medieval Europe - NatureAncient genome sequencing enhances insights into human migration and genetic diversity but faces challenges in statistical differentiation among closely related ancestries.
A 50 thousand year-old love story between humans and NeanderthalsHumans' interbreeding with Neanderthals around 43,500 to 50,500 years ago significantly shapes our understanding of human ancestry.
Neanderthals and humans mated within past 50,000 years, study findsNeanderthals and modern humans interbred about 50,500 years ago, which is later than previously estimated.
Life-like image reveals what first man looked like 300,000 years agoThe face of the oldest Homo sapien found in Morocco has been reconstructed, changing the timeline of human migration.
Neanderthals and humans mated within past 50,000 years, study findsNeanderthals and modern humans interbred about 50,500 years ago, which is later than previously estimated.
Life-like image reveals what first man looked like 300,000 years agoThe face of the oldest Homo sapien found in Morocco has been reconstructed, changing the timeline of human migration.
Oldest Human Genomes Reveal How a Small Group Burst Out of AfricaThe LRJ culture reveals significant insights into early human migration patterns, showing distinct connections to Neanderthals and earlier waves of human populations.
Stone Age art in Germany tells of our ancestors' creativity DW 08/06/2024The Swabian Jura in southwestern Germany is considered the cradle of modern European man based on the discovery of 40,000-year-old figurines carved from mammoth ivory.