Archaeology breakthrough helps solve mystery of Neanderthal extinction

A long-running argument between archaeologists and geneticists has finally been settled – and the answer could help explain why Neanderthals went extinct

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To find out who was right,  the team analysed isotopes from Thorin’s bones and teeth to determine what type of climate he lived in.  It turned out the archaeologists were right – Thorin was from the ice age, and so he lived around 40,000 to 45,000 years ago.

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However, the existence of this much older genome led to a startling discovery.  It proves that Neanderthals diverged into two distinct genetic groups more than 100,000 years ago – and remained separate until around the time they went extinct.

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