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Ancient DNA reveals lost human tribe that lived in Green Sahara

  • Scientists recovered whole genomes from two women buried at Takarkori, revealing new insights about a previously unknown tribe in the Green Sahara region.
  • The genomic analysis shows that this tribe belonged to a long-isolated population living in the region for tens of thousands of years.
  • DNA from the women indicates a connection to a unique North African genetic lineage, suggesting critical insights for understanding the African Humid Period.
  • This discovery demonstrates that pastoralism spread in the Green Sahara through cultural exchange rather than migration, supporting archaeological theories.
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After a series of researches focused on learning about the former Sahara desert region, a team of German archaeologists from the Max Planck Institute of Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig managed to complete a sequence of genomes and concluded that the DNA of two African mummies of 7000 years ago belongs to a new human lineage, unknown so far. Between 14,500 and 5000 years ago, the Sahara was a humid region, with a leafy forest full of wildlif…

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In 2003, unexpected news spread around the world. On the island of Flores in Indonesia, the remains of a previously unknown human species had been found that appeared to be much smaller than any previously known. The average height of this species was estimated to have been about one meter. And the most remarkable thing was that this small human species turned out to have existed at the same time as...

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The genomes of two women who lived in the verdant savannas of what is now the Sahara about 7,000 years ago suggest that the population there lived in extraordinary isolation from the rest of the world.

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Nature broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, April 2, 2025.
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