Homo neanderthalensis (Romanian Wikipedia)

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  • Weyrich, Laura S.; Duchene, Sebastian; Soubrier, Julien; Arriola, Luis; Llamas, Bastien; Breen, James; Morris, Alan G.; Alt, Kurt W.; Caramelli, David; Dresely, Veit; Farrell, Milly; Farrer, Andrew G.; Francken, Michael; Gully, Neville; Haak, Wolfgang; Hardy, Karen; Harvati, Katerina; Held, Petra; Holmes, Edward C.; Kaidonis, John; Lalueza-Fox, Carles; de la Rasilla, Marco; Rosas, Antonio; Semal, Patrick; Soltysiak, Arkadiusz; Townsend, Grant; Usai, Donatella; Wahl, Joachim; Huson, Daniel H.; et al. (). „Neanderthal behaviour, diet, and disease inferred from ancient DNA in dental calculus”. Nature. 544 (7650): 357–361. Bibcode:2017Natur.544..357W. doi:10.1038/nature21674. hdl:10261/152016. PMID 28273061. 

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  • McKie, Robin (). „Why did the Neanderthals die out?”. The Guardian. Accesat în . "It was once thought we appeared in Europe around 35,000 years ago and that we coexisted with Neanderthals for thousands of years after that. They may have hung on in pockets – including caves in Gibraltar – until 28,000 years ago [said Chris Stringer]" Previous research on Neanderthal sites which suggested that they were more recent than 40,000 years old appears to be wrong," said Stringer. "That is a key finding that will be discussed at the conference."[...] However, scientists have set out to get round these problems. At Oxford University, scientists led by Tom Higham have developed new methods to remove contamination and have been able to make much more precise radiocarbon dating for this period. 
  • Nicola Davis (). „Neanderthal dental tartar reveals plant-based diet – and drugs”. The Guardian. Accesat în . 

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