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| | | | | A long-held theory on how horse domestication and language spread across Asia has been disrupted by a look at our genetic past. | |
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| | | | | DNA analysis suggests that our species may have interbred with Denisovans at least three times, including in Papua New Guinea only 15,000 years ago | |
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| | | | | This image shows the many cousins of the English word "ten". Around the outside are 64 living Indo-European languages and their words for 10. Within are the words for "ten" in historic languages, going back all the way to Proto-Indo-European *dé?m?. The Proto-Indo-European (PIE) language was spoken around 6000 years ago, somewhere on the border [...] | |
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