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    Genetic study Until death do us part

    A multidisciplinary study on human- Animal co- burials from the Late Iron Age necropolis of Seminario Vescovile in Verona (Northern Italy, 3rd-1st c. BCE). Abstract Animal remains are a common find in prehistoric and protohistoric funerary contexts. While taphonomic and osteological data...
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    Homo sapiens reached the higher latitudes of Europe by 45,000 years ago

    Yes, this is the swansong of the Neanderthals. Clearly in Southern Europe there has been more time for the two subspecies to overlap and hybridize. I live in an area of Lazio where there are some caves where remains of Neanderthals, Sapiens and even more ancient Hominids have been found. Maybe...
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    Homo sapiens reached the higher latitudes of Europe by 45,000 years ago

    Thanks PT, I forgot to post the link.
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    Homo sapiens reached the higher latitudes of Europe by 45,000 years ago

    Abstract The Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition in Europe is associated with the regional disappearance of Neanderthals and the spread of Homo sapiens. Late Neanderthals persisted in western Europe several millennia after the occurrence of H. sapiens in eastern Europe1. Local hybridization...
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    Pendants and beads reveal nine cultures living across the continent 30,000 years ago

    "For ice age hunters in Europe some 30,000 years ago, styles of ornaments including amber pendants, ivory bangles, and fox tooth beads may have also signaled membership in a particular culture, researchers report today in Nature Human Behaviour. The study, which compared thousands of handcrafted...
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    23andMe Share your 23andMe Ancestry Composition

    No, Salento is my source. :)
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    New Indo-European Language Discovered

    The new language was discovered in the UNESCO World Heritage Site Boğazköy-Hattusha in north-central Turkey. This was once the capital of the Hittite Empire, one of the great powers of Western Asia during the Late Bronze Age (1650 to 1200 BC)...
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    Amazing Discovery Reveals Why You Didn't Get Your Dad's Mitochondria

    "A recent study that sequenced the genes in human sperm cells could detect no intact mtDNA before fertilization, lending support to an early chop. While each sperm cell contained about 100 mitochondria of its own, a team of researchers from the US and Spain found no trace of male mtDNA within...
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    Scientists Turn to Human Ancestors’ DNA in Search for New Antibiotics

    "To find a way to fight modern-day pathogens, some scientists are looking to our distant ancestors. In a new paper published late last month in the journal Cell Host & Microbe, researchers say they’ve re-created molecules from Neanderthals and Denisovans that don’t exist in living organisms—a...
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    Animals The earliest evidence of deep-sea vertebrates

    Abstract Vertebrate macroevolution has been punctuated by fundamental habitat transitions from shallow marine origins to terrestrial, freshwater, and aerial environments. Invasion of the deep sea is a less well-known ecological shift because of low fossilization potential and continual loss of...
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    What music are you listening to?

    Urðr, Verðandi and Skuld.
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    What music are you listening to?

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    Oldest genetic data from a human relative found in 2-million-year-old teeth

    Researchers have gleaned genetic information from an African hominin that lived two million years ago, the oldest such data yet recovered. The protein sequences, described in a preprint posted on the bioRxiv server on 3 July1, come from several Paranthropus robustus tooth fossils found in a...
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    New evidence of plant food processing in Italy before 40ka

    Abstract "Evidence of plant food processing is a significant indicator of the human ability to exploit environmental resources. The recovery of starch grains associated with use-wear on Palaeolithic grinding tools offers proof of a specific technology for making flour among Pleistocene...
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    'Viking disease' hand disorder may come from Neanderthal genes

    A new paper in Molecular Biology and Evolution shows that a condition known as Dupuytren's disease is partly of Neanderthal origin. Researchers have long known that the disease was much more common in Northern Europeans than in those of African ancestry...
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    Enigmatic 7,000-year-old Figurine Found In Italian Cave Shocks Archaeologists

    When archaeologists in Italy were exploring the spectacular Battifratta Cave, they did not expect to unearth ?a rare? clay female figurine. And neither were they ready for the dating of the piece, which determined the artifact was created some 7,000 years ago...
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    Facial reconstructions of famous Roman consuls of the Late Republic

    Faces I see every day in the streets of my village.
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    23andMe Share your 23andMe Ancestry Composition

    My v5.9 results.
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    LivingDNA My LivingDNA results

    My new ethnicity estimate is as bad as the previous one. Europe 74.7% Europe (South) 74.7% South Italy 47.8% North Italy 17.8% East Iberia 9% Near East 25.3% South Caucasus 21.4% Arabia 3.9%
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