BERLIN (AP) — Scientists say a wave of migrants from what is now Greece and Turkey arrived in Britain some 6,000 years ago and virtually replaced the existing hunter-gatherer population. A study published Monday in the journal Nature argues that genetic samples of ancient remains show there was little interbreeding between the newcomers and the […]
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