Animals
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DNA from 31,000-year-old Milk Teeth Leads to Discovery of New Group of Ancient Siberians
Two children's milk teeth buried deep in a remote archaeological site in northeastern Siberia have revealed a previously unknown group of people lived there during the last Ice Age.
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