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Prehistoric teeth seen as proof of early human sex with Neanderthals – Crossroads Today
An analysis of 11 teeth found in a cave on an English Channel island shows evidence of sexual encounters between Homo sapiens and Neanderthals.

By Katie Hunt, CNN Posted: February 2, 2021 7:30 PM
- Image courtesy of Natural History Museum
Neanderthals and early modern humans living in Europe and parts of Asia overlapped for several thousands of years. - Image courtesy of Natural History Museum
A study of 11 teeth, found at La Cotte de St. Brelade on the island of Jersey in the English Channel, suggests that some could have belonged to individuals with mixed ancestry. - Image courtesy of Natural History Museum
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