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How DNA in dirt is reshaping our understanding of Stone Age humans

Last updated: January 1, 2025 10:25 am
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Ancient Human DNA Unearthed from Soil: A Breakthrough in Archaeological Research

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Ancient human remains are rare and don’t necessarily contain DNA

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In 2015, Viviane Slon made a groundbreaking discovery that would revolutionize archaeological research. While analyzing samples at her computer, she found human DNA in soil from a cave floor. This revelation was significant as it opened up new possibilities for studying ancient human populations without relying on traditional bone or tooth samples.

Typically, archaeological sites provide tools and artifacts that offer insights into human history, but finding well-preserved human remains with viable DNA is rare. The fragility of DNA, susceptible to damage from environmental factors like heat and moisture, limits the availability of genetic material for analysis. However, the discovery of human DNA in soil samples presents a game-changing opportunity for researchers.

Soil samples can offer a continuous narrative of human history, allowing researchers to study hominins from eras predating burial practices. By analyzing sediment, scientists can determine the origins of tool-making techniques and gain a deeper understanding of ancient cognitive abilities and artistic expressions.

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