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The existence of Denisovans was unknown until researchers in 2010 announced the discovery of their remains in Denisova Cave ...
A fossil jawbone found off Taiwan has been confirmed as Denisovan using ancient protein analysis, revealing they lived in ...
The discovery of archaic human jawbone shatters assumptions about the geographic limits of the Denisova hominin.
A bone discovered in Taiwan turns out to have belonged to a Denisovan, a lineage previously identified only thousands of ...
Analysis of a perfect jawbone found in Taiwan has given us new clues to the Denisovans, an enigmatic people with whom our ...
In a discovery that may rewrite the map of human prehistory, fossilised genetic evidence has revealed that the Denisovans – an elusive counterpart of the Neanderthals – ventured far beyond ...
Through an examination of remaining proteins left, scientists managed to determine that it was a rare example of a Denisovan ...
A fossilized jawbone found off the coast of Taiwan more than 20 years ago belonged to a group of ancient humans, called the ...
Ancient Taiwan jawbone fossil confirms Denisovan presence, expanding their range across East and Southeast Asia regions.
Ten years ago, fishermen in Taiwan dredged a jawbone from the seafloor. Now, scientists say it belonged to a Denisovan man.
the first Denisova hominin skeletal fossils were discovered by Russian scientists in the Denisova Cave in the Altai Mountains in 2008, leading to their naming in 2010.