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2,000 miles through rivers and ice: Mapping neanderthals’ hidden superhighways across eurasia

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Computer simulations suggest Neanderthals used river valleys like natural highways to cross daunting landscapes during warmer climate windows.
These findings point to the likelihood of encounters and interbreeding with other ancient human species like the Denisovans .
Findings provide important insights into paths of ancient migrations that cannot currently be studied from archaeological record.
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