UK: Unearthed Teeth Hints Existence Of Neanderthal-Modern Human Ancestry
A recent study has revealed that teeth found in 1910 and 1911 at La Cotte de St Brelade in UK's Jersey came from a hybrid individual. Reportedly, the teeth that were discovered earlier believed to have belonged to a single Neanderthal individual. However, after tracing modern Homosapien characteristics, researchers suggest that Neanderthals were cross-bred individuals. Besides, they assume that the Jersey population could have had a… read-more
Tags: dual ancestry, Jersey, Neanderthal, Teeth
Courtesy: BBC News