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Scientists reveal face of 'completely unknown' human ancestorToday, this fossil is known as the Harbin skull. Gurche used this skull to create a lifelike reconstruction of the Denisovan face. Paleoartists use fossils and genetic data to determine what ...
Scientists reveal face of 'completely unknown' human ancestor that rewrites history of our evolution
Today, this fossil is known as the Harbin skull. Gurche used this skull to create a lifelike reconstruction of the Denisovan face. Paleoartists use fossils and genetic data to determine what ...
The molar of a Denisovan girl who lived more than 130,000 years ago may help answer how indigenous people living in Australia and other Pacific island nations share DNA with the early-human species.
Until recently, scientists thought the modern humans with the highest proportion of Denisovan ancestry lived in Papua New Guinea and Australia. According to a new study published yesterday (August 12) ...
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