Neanderthals Crossed Eurasia: 45,000-Year-Old DNA Reveals Ancient Migration
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Archaeologists have uncovered groundbreaking evidence that Neanderthals traveled across Eurasia 45,000 years ago. A tiny bone fragment from Crimea, analyzed using advanced techniques like ZooMS and ancient DNA sequencing, reveals a genetic link to Neanderthals in Siberia. This discovery challenges the idea of isolated Neanderthal groups, showing they maintained connections across vast distances. Learn how climate-shaped corridors, tool traditions, and adaptive strategies allowed Neanderthals to thrive in changing environments. This video explores the cutting-edge science behind the find, its implications for understanding Neanderthal mobility, and what it tells us about their social networks and survival during a time of human expansion. Discover how a single bone fragment can rewrite history and shed light on our ancient cousins' remarkable journeys.
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