A study that appeared today on Current Biology sheds new light on the continental migrations which shaped the genetic background of all present Europeans.The research generates new ancient DNA evidence and direct dating from a fragmentary fossil mandible belonging to an individual who lived ~17,000 years ago in northeastern Italy (Riparo Tagliente, Verona). The results backdate by about 3,000 years the diffusion in Southern Europe of a genetic component linked to Eastern Europe/Western Asia previously believed to have spread westwards during later major warming shifts...This individual, whose half-mandible had been found at Riparo Tagliente in 1963, shares genetic affinities with...