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archaeologymag.com
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| | | | | Genetic information from an ancient human relative has been extracted, making it the oldest such data recovered to date. | |
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www.newscientist.com
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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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gizmodo.com
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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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thefreelancehistorywriter.com
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| | | Heidi over at Adventures of a Tudor Nerd: Exploring the 16th Century and Beyond has read and reviewed The Formidable Women Who Shaped Medieval Europe: Power and Patronage at the Burgundian Court. Have a look at her review and order your copy here for delivery by Christmas: The Formidable Women Who Shaped Medieval Europe at... | ||