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  2. May 3, 2023 · The provocative new theory suggests modern humans colonized Europe in three distinct waves of migration from the Near East, interacting with Neanderthals intermittently for thousands of years ...

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  3. Feb 9, 2022 · A single tooth found in France's Rhône Valley shows that modern humans had arrived in western Europe by about 54,000 years ago. A new paper involving a Museum scientist suggests it belongs to Homo sapiens, and that the species arrived in western Europe significantly earlier than previously known.

  4. May 3, 2023 · Now, evidence suggests that modern humans trekked into Europe in three waves between 54,000 and 42,000 years ago, a new study finds. Our species, Homo sapiens, arose in Africa more than 300,000...

  5. Feb 9, 2022 · Apart from a possible sporadic pulse recorded in Greece during the Middle Pleistocene, the first settlements of modern humans in Europe have been constrained to ~45,000 to 43,000 years ago. Here, we report hominin fossils from Grotte Mandrin in France that reveal the earliest known presence of modern humans in Europe between 56,800 and 51,700 ...

  6. Mar 12, 2023 · This month in the journal Science Advances, we published a study announcing that the humans who arrived in Europe some 54,000 years ago had mastered the use of bows and arrows. This...

  7. Jan 31, 2024 · The first modern humans to live in northern Europe arrived more than 45,000 years ago. Comparisons of tools and bones discovered in Germany suggest that pioneering members of our species might have made it as far as Britain while the Neanderthals were still alive.

  8. Feb 9, 2022 · A discovery of a child's tooth and stone tools in a cave in southern France suggests Homo sapiens was in western Europe about 54,000 years ago. That is several thousands of years...

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