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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Archeopteryx: [QB] Here is the skull from Zlaty Kun from Czechia in comparison with Oase and UC 102. It seems that the people in Zlaty Kun did not contribute to later populations in Europe and Asia. Some early groups seem just to have gone extinct at some point in time. Unfortunately there is no complete skull from Bacho Kiro, which inhabitants were related to todays Asians and Native Americans. Both the people at Bacho Kiro and Zlaty Kun had Neanderthal admixture. One can wonder how different admixtures with Neanderthals and/or Denisovans affected the morphology of early Homo sapiens in Europe and Asia. [IMG]https://i.ibb.co/7t4nh5j/Collage-skulls-2.jpg[/IMG] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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