Neanderthal DNA, Prehistoric Crayons and Early American Sailors - TAS 318
There’s a lot of Neanderthal research in the news these days and the first two articles highlight some of those achievements. The first article references research about ancient Neanderthals and their migration patterns. Turns out they got around more than we think they did! The second article highlights new research about Neanderthal art and symbology using ochre coloring devices. Finally, we head back to the western hemisphere to learn about 20,000 year old Japanese ancestors possibly being some of the first to cross the ocean and explore the Americas.
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Scientists Discovered Ancient DNA That Could Change Prehistory Forever
Prehistoric crayons provide clues to how Neanderthals created art.
New Evidence Suggests the First Americans Didn’t Walk From Siberia—They Sailed From Japan
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