Early Humans Interbreeding With Neanderthals More Common Than Previously Thought While other scientists had thought that interbreeding between primitive humans and Neanderthals only happened once, a new study said otherwise. Researchers explained that about 75,000 years ago, the two species interbred several times. by Julia Manuel
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