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ou carry ancient secrets inside every cell of your body — and most people have no idea. Tens of thousands of years ago, our early human ancestors encountered and interbred with Neanderthals, a now-extinct species of archaic humans who roamed Europe and Asia for over 400,000 years. That brief but consequential meeting left a permanent mark on the human genome. Today, people of non-African descent carry roughly 1–4% Neanderthal DNA — a biological echo of a world that vanished long before recorded history. In this calming deep-dive, we explore the fascinating archaeological and genetic discoveries that revealed this ancient connection, from the groundbreaking sequencing of Neanderthal genomes to what their bones and tools tell us about their surprisingly complex lives. But why does that ancient DNA still linger in us — and what does it actually do? Scientists have traced Neanderthal gene variants to everything from immune system responses and skin adaptations to sleep patterns, pain sensitivity, and even mood regulation. Some inherited traits helped our ancestors survive harsh Ice Age climates; others may subtly influence your health today. Narrated in a slow, soothing tone designed to ease your mind and carry you gently toward sleep, this episode of History for Sleep unravels one of prehistory's most remarkable stories — the moment two human species briefly shared the Earth, and how that encounter quietly shaped who we are. #NeanderthalDNA #HistoryForSleep #SleepMeditation #AncientHumans #Prehistory #HumanEvolution #NeanderthalHistory #SleepPodcast #CalmHistory #ArchaicHumans #GeneticHistory #SleepStories #Paleolithic #HumanGenome #SleepAid