Skull shows earliest Humans and Neanderthals cross-breed

skull1A 55,000-year-old skull has been discovered in a cave in western Galilee, one that’s going by the name “Manot.” According to a study published this week in Nature, this is the oldest representation of human life in a place and time in which Neanderthals are known to have lived. This skull shows features found in both European Neaderthals and humans … Continue reading

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