Modern men lack Y chromosome genes from Neanderthals0
- Ancient Archeology, Earth Mysteries, From Around the Web
- April 11, 2016
The Neanderthal counterpart of the human Y chromosome, or male sex chromosome, appears to have died out.
The Neanderthal counterpart of the human Y chromosome, or male sex chromosome, appears to have died out.
Over 40 tombs and a small shrine that have been found in the “remarkable New Kingdom necropolis with archaeological material dating from the early 18th dynasty and indications of re-use throughout the 19th dynasty.”
“To find a carnivorous mammal intact with skin, fur and internal organs—this has never happened before in history,”
“Thousands of people from other planets are living among us. Some are rebirths, some have come directly from their home planets in spacecraft.”
A new NASA study suggests that dozens of previous advanced civilisations much like ours once existed on Earth, but they all came to an abrupt end.