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A new study reveals that a distinct North African human lineage lived in the Central Sahara over 7,000 years ago, during the ...
Ancient mummies from 7,000-years-ago reveal NEW unknown human ancestor that roamed the Sahara Desert
A GROUNDBREAKING discovery of two mummies has revealed a previously unknown human ancestor from over 7,000 years ago. The ...
Shocking DNA findings pulled from two mummies discovered in Northern Africa may rewrite the family tree of human history.
The mummies are thought to be from a never-before-seen population living in remote Africa around 7,000 years ago.
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Chip Chick on MSNMummies From The Sahara Helped Uncover A New Lineage Of HumansMore than 7,000 years ago, during the African Humid Period, the Sahara was lush and green. A human population lived […] ...
Their analyses revealed the green Sahara individuals likely branched off from the ancestors of sub-Saharan Africans roughly ...
Homo sapiens migrated out of Africa roughly 50,000 years ago, but scientists have now discovered that some chose to remain ...
The Takarkori rock shelter — situated in southwestern Libya’s Tadrart Acacus mountains — offers a remarkable glimpse into the ...
About every 21,000 years, the Sahara becomes a lush woodland. During the last period ending about 5,000 years ago, an ...
Found at the Takarkori rock shelter in Libya, these mummies, the remains of female herders, belong to a population that defies the genetic expectations researchers had based on the region’s history.
About 7,000 years ago, in the Sahara, two women were buried in a rock shelter in what is now southwestern Libya. At the time, ...
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