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Ancient DNA Reveals History of Hunter-Gatherers in Europe

Por: The New York Times Science March 01, 2023

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In the 1800s, archaeologists began reconstructing the deep history of Europe from the bones of ancient hunter-gatherers and the iconic art they left behind, like ,  and ., geneticists have added a new dimension to that history by extracting DNA from teeth and bones.And now, in a of published on Wednesday‌, researchers have produced the most robust analysis yet of the genetic record of prehistoric Europe.Looking at DNA gleaned from the remains... + full article



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