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Ancient DNA upends European prehistory (Science)

Human skull

Ancient DNA Reveals History of Hunter-Gatherers in Europe

Ancient DNA from a teen girl reveals previously unknown group of humans (CNN)

Tübinger Forscher: ältestes Erbgut der Menschheit rekonstruiert (SWR)

Ancient genomes offer rare glimpse of Neanderthal family groups (Science Mag.)

An Indigenous people in the Philippines have the most Denisovan DNA (Science News)

Blog: behind the paper ‘A bumpy ride to the re-discovery of Zlaty kun’ (Nature EcoEvo)

They may have founded Rome, then vanished. New work sheds light on the mysterious Etruscans. (Science)

Genomic history of coastal societies from eastern South America