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VisitAncient Neanderthal Lineage Discovered in Mandrin, France, Isolated for 50,000 Years
Sep 11, 2024, 03:05 PM
Archaeologists have discovered an ancient Neanderthal lineage that remained isolated for over 50,000 years. The remains, found in Mandrin, France, have been identified as one of the last representatives of Neanderthals in Eurasia. This discovery challenges the history of ancient human relatives, revealing long genetic and social isolation before their extinction. The Neanderthal fossil, named Thorin, points to a specific branch similar to the Gibraltar Neanderthals. The study has been published in Cell Genomics.
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