Eva-Maria GeiglCNRS Research Director, Université Paris Cité Latest articles by Eva-Maria Geigl 4,500-year-old tomb in France reveals secrets of how 'European genome' came to be By Eva-Maria Geigl, Oğuzhan Parasayan, Thierry Grange published 9 July 24 Researchers used DNA analysis to learn more about ancient human interbreeding. Archaeology Sign up for the Live Science daily newsletter nowGet the world’s most fascinating discoveries delivered straight to your inbox.Contact me with news and offers from other Future brandsReceive email from us on behalf of our trusted partners or sponsors LATEST ARTICLES1Earth's 'leaking' core and strange signals from space2James Webb telescope spots weird changes on Jupiter's icy moon Europa3Physicists force atoms into state of quantum 'hyper-entanglement' using tweezers made of laser light4'I did a bit of a dance': Detectorist finds gold 'mourning ring' engraved with skull and date in UK field5The closer a volcano is to erupting, the greener the trees around it look from space
4,500-year-old tomb in France reveals secrets of how 'European genome' came to be By Eva-Maria Geigl, Oğuzhan Parasayan, Thierry Grange published 9 July 24 Researchers used DNA analysis to learn more about ancient human interbreeding.