36,500-Year-Old Human Genomes from Crimea Shed New Light on First Europeans
initial interactions between these groups are unclear due to the lack of genomic evidence from the earliest periods of the migration. In a new study, scientists sequenced and analyzed the genomes of two 36,000-37,000-year-old individuals from the site of Buran-Kaya III in Crimea, Ukraine, and found that they belonged to this newer migration.
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