Quote by Adam Rutherford
““The oldest genome of a European comes from a 37,000-year-old square-jawed man who washed up on the banks of the mighty River Don in southern Russia. He’s called Kostenki today, and his DNA showed similarities with more recent European hunter-gatherers, as far afield as in Spain 30,000 years later,””
About This Quote
Source Interview: BBC Radio 4, 2018
Ancient DNA reveals early Europeans migrated across vast distances, linking distant populations over millennia.
In simple terms: Old DNA shows early Europeans moved far and linked distant groups.
Consider deep ancestral connections across continents.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- archaeological research
- education
- public outreach
- museum exhibits
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How does ancient DNA reshape our view of European origins?
- What implications does this have for modern identity?
Genetic data may be limited by preservation and sampling bias.