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April 26, 2024, 6:33 am UTC    
November 14, 2020 04:49PM
Babies buried under a mammoth-bone lid are the
oldest known identical twins, Nature, November 11, 2020
[www.nature.com]

Krems-Wachtberg–A Gravettian Settlement Site
[www.orea.oeaw.ac.at]

The Krems-Wachtberg Pavlovian site
[www.donsmaps.com]

Papers are:

Teschler-Nicola, M., Fernandes, D., Händel, M., Einwögerer,
T., Simon, U., Neugebauer-Maresch, C., Tangl, S., Heimel,
P., Dobsak, T., Retzmann, A. and Prohaska, T., 2020. Ancient
DNA reveals monozygotic newborn twins from the Upper
Palaeolithic. Communications Biology, 3(1), pp.1-11.
[www.nature.com] (open access)
[www.researchgate.net]

Händel, M., Einwögerer, T. and Simon, U., 2008. Krems-
Wachtberg–a gravettian settlement site in the Middle Danube
region. Wissenschaftliche Mitteilungen aus dem
Niederösterreichischen Landesmuseum, 19, pp.91-108.
[www.researchgate.net]

More papers [www.researchgate.net]

Yours,

Paul H.

"The past is never dead. It's not even past."
William Faulkner, Act 1, Scene III, Requiem for a Nun (1951)



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Monozygotic newborn twins from the Upper Palaeolithic of Austria

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