Early Europeans closer to Neanderthals than expected
Genome of 40,000-year-old jaw from Romania suggests humans interbred with Neanderthals in Europe.

This
40,000–year–old human mandible, found in a Romanian cave, has a mix of
human and Neanderthal traits; genetic analysis suggests the individual
had a close Neanderthal ancestor 4–6 generations back.
Credit: REF 1 - PNAS
Who wrote history? It was not humans. It had to be Minoan/Roman - who think they are KINGS of the World.
Time to toss out all those lies in history books.
Really? Early Europeans closer to Neanderthals than expected? - Trace

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