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“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,” quote by Adam Rutherford
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““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,””

Adam Rutherford

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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.

Key Takeaway

Consider deep ancestral connections across continents.

Themes

migration genetics history humanity

Mood

curious reflective

Type

scientific educational

When to use this quote

  • archaeological research
  • education
  • public outreach
  • museum exhibits

Key Concepts

population genetics archaeology evolutionary biology

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does ancient DNA reshape our view of European origins?
  • What implications does this have for modern identity?
A Different Perspective

Genetic data may be limited by preservation and sampling bias.

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