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Ancient Bone Reveals Two Neanderthals in Siberian Cave Were Distant Relatives 10,000 Years Apart
A 110,000-year-old bone found in a Siberian cave has revealed that two Neanderthals, present at the same site 10,000 years apart, were distant relatives. This discovery provides new insights into Neanderthal social structures and migration patterns.
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