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  2. Denisovan - Wikipedia

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    This analysis suggested that Denisovans, much like Neanderthals, had a long, broad, and projecting face; large nose; sloping forehead; protruding jaw; elongated and flattened skull; and wide chest and hips. The Denisovan tooth row was longer than that of Neanderthals and anatomically modern humans. [48]

  3. Puzzling fossils unearthed in China may rewrite the human story

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    “We unfortunately do not know what Denisovans look like yet,” McRae said. “Denisovans are known predominantly from genetic data, not fossils, so any comparison should include a genetic ...

  4. Interbreeding between archaic and modern humans - Wikipedia

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    About 350,000 years ago a genome of an "erectus-like" creature was injected into the Denisovan lineage. With the separation time of about 2 Ma ago and interbreeding that happened 350 ka ago, the two populations involved were more distantly related than any pair of human populations previously known to interbreed.

  5. Denisovans were living on the Tibetan plateau surprisingly ...

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    Baishiya’s place in the Denisovan story. As well as large and small herbivores, the analysis revealed carnivores like hyenas. Some of the animals, such as the blue sheep, are still common in the ...

  6. Red Deer Cave people - Wikipedia

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    The fossils exhibit a mix of archaic and modern features and were tentatively thought to represent a late survival of an archaic human species, or of a hybrid population of Denisovan hominin and modern human descent, or alternatively just "an unfortunate overinterpretation and misinterpretation of robust early modern humans, probably with ...

  7. Fossils found in China may add a new branch to the human ...

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    A pinkie bone recovered from Denisova Cave in Siberia’s Altai Mountains in 2010 also led to the idea of a distinct ancient human population, dubbed the Denisovans, that some people share ...

  8. List of human evolution fossils - Wikipedia

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    Denisovan: 1980 China: Altamura Man: 151±21 [110] Homo neanderthalensis: 1993 Italy: in situ: Nesher Ramla Homo: 140±120 Nesher Ramla Homo or Homo neanderthalensis: 2021 Israel: Israel Hershkovitz Maba Man: 140±120 early modern human, Homo neanderthalensis. or Denisovan. 1958 Shaogun, China: Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and ...

  9. Early human migrations - Wikipedia

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    Using advanced sailing technologies like catamarans, outrigger boats, and crab claw sails, they built the first sea-going ships and rapidly colonized Island Southeast Asia at around 3000 to 1500 BCE. From the Philippines and Eastern Indonesia they colonized Micronesia by 2200 to 1000 BCE.