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Apples were eaten by the earliest Europeans.
The English were far from being the earliest Europeans to settle on land that would one day become the United States.
Homo sapiens are (duh) of African descent, and these earliest Europeans haven't yet adapted to their new environment or interbred with the Neanderthals (the only "whites" in the book).
Adds Milford Wolpoff, a paleoanthropologist at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, "This is a really cool study that gives us an idea of what the earliest Europeans looked like".
Human fossil remains that were excavated more than 100 years ago from the Mladec caves in Moravia, Czech Republic, belong to the earliest Europeans, according to a new study.
"What is surprising is this guy represents one of the earliest Europeans, but at the same time he basically contains all the genetic components that you find in contemporary Europeans at 37,000 years ago," Willerslev says.
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