High-quality genome analysis of Denisovan #Neanderthals reveals their isolation
'The older Eastern and younger Western Neandertals were as differentiated in terms of the frequencies of genetic variants as the most differentiated present-day human populations worldwide'

https://www.pnas.org/doi/full/10.1073/pnas.2534576123

the second archaeogenetic study on demography of western neanderthals https://www.pnas.org/doi/full/10.1073/pnas.2520565123
What a 55,000-year-old fetus reveals about the decline of Neanderthals

By sequencing ancient DNA from the fetus, scientists revealed a severe genetic bottleneck that reshaped Neanderthal history long before they vanished.

History

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Without paywall for anyone interested: https://archive.ph/WhPd1

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Bit of a tangent, but I followed a link through to this article that opens with:

“Archaeologists in northern Peru have discovered a 3,000-year-old burial. Inside it lay one of the first priests in ancient Andean history, a man who lived well before the time of the Inca.”

https://archive.ph/cMoQE

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Sets my teeth on edge that they so glibly set aside and generalize the preceding 10,000 years, arrogantly conflating ‘history’ - the handfull of stories we think we know and can imperfectly tell - with History: all of the human things that have happened.