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Default 28k yo Cro-Magnoid's DNA similar to modern European

Study shows 28,000-year-old Europeans\' DNA was like ours
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Study shows 28,000-year-old Europeans' DNA was like ours
First Europeans shunned Neanderthal sex - being-human - 16 July 2008 - New Scientist
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First Europeans shunned Neanderthal sex
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