A western European ‘water world’ was a holdout for hunter-gatherers for thousands of years. Ancient inhabitants of the Rhine–Meuse river delta — wetland, riverine and coastal areas of modern-day ...
Western European hunter-gatherer DNA (WHG) has a link to Italians who live to be at least a hundred. While Italians have more ancient DNA than just WHG, it is the only component of their DNA that has ...
Yahoo: European hunter-gatherers boated to North Africa during Stone Age, ancient DNA suggests
European hunter-gatherers boated to North Africa during Stone Age, ancient DNA suggests
VIENNA, AUSTRIA—According to a Live Science report, European hunter-gatherers traversed the Mediterranean Sea in primitive boats and visited North Africa much earlier than previously thought. A new ...
Phys.org: Neanderthals and Mesolithic hunter-gatherers shaped European landscapes long before agriculture, study reveals
Neanderthals and Mesolithic hunter-gatherers shaped European landscapes long before agriculture, study reveals
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ancient hunter-gatherers from Europe may have voyaged across the Mediterranean to Northern Africa around 8,500 years ago, new ...
Yahoo: See the lifelike face of a Stone Age hunter-gatherer woman, revealed thanks to ancient DNA
See the lifelike face of a Stone Age hunter-gatherer woman, revealed thanks to ancient DNA
Earth.com: DNA analysis of ancient 'hunter-gatherers' could explain why some people live to be 100-years-old
Scientists have found a link between super-agers' longevity and DNA analyzed from Ice Age hunter-gatherer populations in Europe.
DNA analysis of ancient 'hunter-gatherers' could explain why some people live to be 100-years-old