DNA recovered from archaeological remains of ancient humans who lived in what is now Tunisia and northeastern Algeria reveals ...
Researchers have uncovered evidence that European hunter-gatherers came into contact with North Africans as early as 8,500 ...
Roughly 8,000-year-old remains unearthed from present-day Tunisia held a surprise: European hunter-gatherer ancestry ...
European Neolithic hunter-gatherer groups traveled the sea to make their home in Africa, according to a new archaeological ...
Early people not only came out of Africa, but much later, some returned to it by boat across the Mediterranean, possibly from ...
Czar Alexander II may have freed the serfs, but his war against the stateless people of the Caucasus cannot be ignored Carolyn Harris DNA from an ancient human tooth found in a cave in Spain reveals ...
Ancient hunter-gatherers from Europe may have voyaged across the Mediterranean to Northern Africa around 8,500 years ago, new research suggests. Ancient DNA collected from the remains of Stone Age ...
Ancient DNA reveals that Stone Age Europeans voyaged by sea to Africa, providing the earliest proof of prehistoric ...
But unlike those western Maghreb hunter-gatherers — whose ancestry was largely replaced by European farmers probably arriving through the Strait of Gibraltar — local ancestry persisted in ...