Cro-Magnon Man's descendants survived the Last Glacial Maximum: Genetic legacy survives today

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Left-biased paleoanthropologists were wrong. For decades the Out of Africa-biased crowd asserted that even if Cro-Magnon was in Europe earlier than believed - 55,000 to 100,000 years ago - it didn't matter because they were wiped out by the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM).

Now a slew of studies, many from Spain, have debunked that hypothesis. And archaeological finds, as well as re-analysis and dating of human fossils found decades ago, is backing up the new hypothesis of what actually became of Cro-Magnon.

Join us on this 8 minute journey to discover the true legacy of Cro-Magnon man, and it's implications for modern day ethnic Europeans.

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