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Kostenski skull

We now know unequivocally that the major ancestral population of today's Europeans was in place by 36,000 years ago, while later migrations into Europe were by comparison less significant," says Ted Goebel. (Credit: Marta Lahr/University of Cambridge)

Humans and Neanderthals interbred 10,000 years earlier

Ancient DNA recovered from one of the earliest known Europeans shows that Neanderthal and modern human interbreeding occurred much earlier than previously believed—around 54,000 years ago.
The work also shows that modern European and East Asian populations were firmly established by 36,000 years ago.
The complete genome of Kostenki 14, an individual who died more than 36,000 years ago at the site of Kostenki in western-most Russia, suggests that once people had dispersed beyond the African homeland into Eurasia, they separated early into at least three populations. Their descendants would develop unique features that shape the core of the diversity of non-African peoples.

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