In Georgia, Govert hears how the oldest hominid fossils outside Africa were found there. These are the oldest Europeans, who left Africa about 2 million years ago. Human evolution is now
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In Georgia, Govert hears how the oldest hominid fossils outside Africa were found there. These are the oldest Europeans, who left Africa about 2 million years ago. Human evolution is now also taking place outside Africa, in a new environment, with new possibilities. This is how one of the best-known human species besides Homo sapiens emerged in Europe: the Neanderthal. Thanks to advanced DNA techniques, we know that we mixed with them. The new technology is increasingly unraveling our erratic genetic tangle. Govert discovers that our close bond with Neanderthals has more consequences than he thought, including for him personally.