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  2. List of Neanderthal sites - Wikipedia

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  3. Neanderthal - Wikipedia

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    Infant mortality was estimated to have been very high for Neanderthals, about 43% in northern Eurasia. ... Locations of Neanderthal finds in Eurasia (note, part of ...

  4. Template:Neanderthal map - Wikipedia

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    Locations of Neanderthal finds in Eurasia (note, part of Spain is cut off) ... "Mass-spectrometric U-series dates for Israeli Neanderthal/early modern hominid sites ...

  5. Interbreeding between archaic and modern humans - Wikipedia

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    Svante Pääbo, Nobel Prize laureate and one of the researchers who published the first sequence of the Neanderthal genome.. On 7 May 2010, following the genome sequencing of three Vindija Neanderthals, a draft sequence of the Neanderthal genome was published and revealed that Neanderthals shared more alleles with Eurasian populations (e.g. French, Han Chinese, and Papua New Guinean) than with ...

  6. Breakthrough studies unveil traits of early Europeans and ...

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    Archaeological and genetic evidence suggests both modern humans and Neanderthals lived side-by-side in Eurasia for between 6,000 and 7,000 years. ... This shows Neanderthals and early modern ...

  7. Denisova Cave - Wikipedia

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    One of the individuals, the Altai Neanderthal, is a Neanderthal woman. [21] Before its DNA was sequenced, the Altai Neanderthal had been given the provisional name of Denisova 5 . [ 30 ] In 2018, Denisova 11 was identified as a Neanderthal/Denisova hybrid, based on whole genome sequencing and comparisons.

  8. Early human migrations - Wikipedia

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    H. heidelbergensis in its turn spread across East Africa (H. rhodesiensis) and to Eurasia, where it gave rise to Neanderthals and Denisovans. H. heidelbergensis, Neanderthals and Denisovans expanded north beyond the 50th parallel (Eartham Pit, Boxgrove 500kya, Swanscombe Heritage Park 400kya, Denisova Cave 50 kya).

  9. List of Neanderthal fossils - Wikipedia

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    The Neanderthal's Necklace: In Search of the First Thinkers. New York: Four Walls Eight Windows. ISBN 978-0786740734. Gooch, Stan (2008). The Neanderthal Legacy: Reawakening Our Genetic and Cultural Origins. Rochester, Vermont: Inner Traditions. ISBN 978-1594777424. Muller, Stephanie Muller; Shrenk, Friedemann (2008). The Neanderthals. New York ...