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[QUOTE]Originally posted by zarahan- aka Enrique Cardova: [QB] The minor Neanderthal contribution on the ground actually is a pattern found in other Europeans, who also show a minor slice of Neanderthal DNA. But that does not change the fact that the OASE specimen is more like tropical Africans and represents in part migration of African types to Europe. Neanderthal mixes don;t change this bottom line. [i]".. A couple of others, such as the nasal morphology of Oase 2 and Mladec 8 (and the later Lagar Velho ... and 27, bespeak relatively recent tropical ancestry, similar to the better documented MUP remains and in agreement with the generally accepted substantial African ancestry of European early modern humans."[/i] --Wighart von Koenigswald, Thomas Litt (2006). 150 years of Neanderthal discoveries: early Europeans, continuity & discontinuity [i]"In morphological details, the Pestera cu Oase fossils further resemble a fully modern skull dated to roughly 37,000 y ago at Nazlet Khater, Egypt (5). The fossil similarities matter, because the Skhul/Qafzeh people are often thought to signal a precocious spread of modern Africans to southwestern Asia, whereas the Pestera cu Oase people are believed to represent an early wave of modern African migrants to Europe."[/i] --Hublin and Klein 2011. Northern Africa could also have housed the source population for living humans. PNAS, vol. 108 no. 28 [/QB][/QUOTE]
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