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What fascinates me is that number, 4%. That's huge. To reach that number today, a high proportion of earlyer sapiens must have kept an even higher proportion of neanderthal genes for a very long time. "la guerre du feu' from JJ Anauld, initially looking naivelly ireallistic with all its different looking people, seems more and more plausible: At this time, all the tribes in your neighbourhood would look distinct from each other, with all sort of different atavisms in each of them.
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