Image shows a Neandertal father and his daughter, undated photo. Scientists from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in the city of Leipzig, Germany analysed genomes of 13 Neanderthals. Note: Licensed content. (Tom Bjorklund/Newsflash)
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20 October 2022
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Remains of the first-ever Neanderthal family have been discovered in a cave in Russia 54,000 years after they lived. Scientists using DNA analysis unearthed a father, his teenage daughter, what they believe is a male cousin and an aunt or grandmother in the study. Experts from Germany's Max...