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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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| | | | | A team of scientists analyzed the DNA of human remains approximately 6,000 years old found in Colombia. The results have been published in the journal Science Advances and show that human groups arrived in the Altiplano Cundiboyacense region, near Bogotá, that completely replaced the original inhabi | |
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| | | | | A comprehensive re-analysis of a skull fragment found in a Greek cave back in the late 1970s suggests early modern humans were present in Eurasia some 210,000 years ago. Its the earliest indication of our species on the continent, but the lack of supporting archaeological evidence raises some questions. | |
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| | | While there is no shortage of examples - some very famous - generally, women have not been prominent in military history because, traditionally, the profession of arms has been exercised by men. This is why cases in which women have led battles or led armies often attract attention. One of the most | ||