A new DNA analysis of a Neanderthal nicknamed Thorin is making experts rethink what they know about early humans.
In 2015, researchers discovered the remains of the short-statured Thorin in a cave in southern . He was named after the character in J.R.R. Tolkien's famed book 'The Hobbit' who was the last of the dwarf kings.
But a new investigation of Thorin's DNA suggests he belonged to a previously unknown lineage of Neanderthals that was isolated for 50,000 years, despite living in close proximity to
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