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An ancient jawbone discovered in Taiwan belonged to an enigmatic group of early human ancestors called Denisovans, scientists ...
An expanding geographic range for these close Neandertal relatives leaves Denisovans' evolutionary status uncertain.
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNMysterious Jawbone Found at an Antique Shop in Taiwan Belonged to a Male Denisovan, Scientists SayThe fossil, called Penghu 1, is one of the few known pieces of physical evidence from the Denisovans, extinct relatives of modern humans. It suggests the species lived in diverse environments ...
A fossilized jawbone found off the coast of Taiwan more than 20 years ago belonged to a group of ancient humans, called the ...
Chang said that he and his colleagues hope to revisit the 4,000 or so fossils in the National Museum of Natural Science’s collection that have been gathered from the seabed in the Taiwan Strait ...
After it was sold to an antique shop, a collector spotted it and purchased it in 2008, then later donated it to Taiwan’s National Museum of Natural Science. Based on the composition of marine ...
After it was sold to an antique shop, a collector spotted it and purchased it in 2008, then later donated it to Taiwan’s National Museum of Natural Science. Based on the composition of marine ...
In a groundbreaking discovery that may rewrite the map of human prehistory, fossilised genetic evidence has revealed that ...
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