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Human DNA can survive on cave walls for thousands of years, opening new window into prehistory
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- In a first, scientists extract ancient human DNA from cave walls National Geographic · 19d ago
- Ancient Human DNA on Cave Walls Could Reveal Who Touched These Sites Discover Magazine · 20d ago
- Portuguese team discovers prehistoric DNA in rock art The Portugal News · 20d ago
- Investigating ancient human DNA preservation on cave walls and in rock art Nature · 20d ago
- Stones & Bones: Solving one of humanity’s oldest ‘missing person’ cases National Geographic · 20d ago
- Human DNA can survive on cave walls for thousands of years, opening new window into prehistory Phys.org · 20d ago
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