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Posted: 2025-05-16 09:42:46 UTC

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Researchers in France discovered the remains of a Neanderthal, nicknamed "Thorin," who lived in isolation 42,000 years ago. DNA analysis suggests Thorin's group remained isolated for 50,000 years, challenging existing understandings of human and Neanderthal survival and interaction.
Discovery of isolated Neanderthal group
DNA evidence of 50,000 years of isolation
Challenges existing understanding of human/Neanderthal survival
Understanding how isolated groups survived
Re-evaluating human and Neanderthal interaction
Interpreting the implications of genetic isolation