2019-07-10 | Humans may have reached Europe by 210,000 years ago | Ars Technica
'In this case, Harvati and her colleagues came up with several potential dates, some of which are much earlier than 210,000 years ago. '
'Genetic studies of Neanderthal DNA have suggested that those living in Europe sometime after 270,000 years ago met early waves of human migrants. '
'The fossil, known as Apidima 1, is likely the remains of a member of an early wave of humans who spread into Eurasia. '
'Harvati says that Apidima 1 may be part of that long-lost group of humans who mingled with Neanderthals and then, apparently, disappeared. ', "It's a wonder of nature that you find the two together.” The human and the Neanderthal probably died around 40,000 years apart, in different places in the labyrinthine Apidima cave system."
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'In this case, Harvati and her colleagues came up with several potential dates, some of which are much earlier than 210,000 years ago. '
'Genetic studies of Neanderthal DNA have suggested that those living in Europe sometime after 270,000 years ago met early waves of human migrants. '
'The fossil, known as Apidima 1, is likely the remains of a member of an early wave of humans who spread into Eurasia. '
'Harvati says that Apidima 1 may be part of that long-lost group of humans who mingled with Neanderthals and then, apparently, disappeared. ', "It's a wonder of nature that you find the two together.” The human and the Neanderthal probably died around 40,000 years apart, in different places in the labyrinthine Apidima cave system."
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