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Neanderthal skulls' DNA alters view of early humans.(Life-Discovery)
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Byline: FAYE FLAM - Philadelphia Inquirer
PHILADELPHIA - In an unprecedented feat of forensic anthropology, European researchers extracted enough DNA from two Neanderthal skulls to suggest their owners sported red hair and white skin back when they were alive 43,000 and 50,000 years ago.
The hair color of humanity's closest relative might sound trivial but the finding, announced this month in the journal Science, stunned anthropologists with the sheer power of genetics to reveal what Neanderthals really looked like, and how they behaved. And that, some say, ...
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Poets of Divine Love: Franciscan Mystical Poetry of the Thirteenth Century.(Book Review)
Magazine article from: Church History
; ...poetry by Francis or poetry inspired by him has a long history in the modern period dating back at least as long as Antoine Frederic Ozanam's 1854 Les poetes Franciscains. Since then we have had a flourishing field of Franciscan studies that has established...
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