NPR - Humans stayed in Africa for millennia until roughly 100,000 years ago, when they started leaving the continent in waves. A group of early modern humans who migrated to Europe and Asia met Neanderthals. Prehistoric sparks flew, and they had babies. The exact timing of this ancient interbreeding has been fuzzy. Now, two papers released in the journals Nature and Science provide a better picture of humanity’s origin story.
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