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Child s tooth could offer clues to ancient human relative

PARIS A child’s tooth at least 130,000 years old found in a Laos cave could help scientists uncover more information about an early human cousin, a recent study said.Researchers believe the discovery proves that Denisovans a now-extinct branch of humanity lived in the warm tropics of southeast Asia.Very little is known about the Denisovans, a cousin of

Child s tooth could offer clues to ancient human relative

Flinders University: Tooth unlocks mystery of Denisovans in Asia

What links a finger bone and some fossil teeth found in a cave in the remote Altai Mountains of Siberia to a single tooth found in a cave in the limestone landscapes of tropical Laos?The answer to this question has been established by an internationa

Archaeology breakthrough: 130,000-year-old tooth unlocks early human species mystery | Science

Researchers found this ancient child’s tooth in a cave in Laos, offering proof that Denisovans, which was extinct species of early humans, lived in the warm tropical regions of southeast Asia. Very little is currently known about the Denisovans- which were a cousin species to Neanderthals- including what they looked like. Archaeologists first discovered this

University of Copenhagen: Molar reveals that the mysterious human species Denisovans could adapt to extreme climate

The Denisovans not only lived in Siberia and the Himalayas, a new study reveals. The extinct human race had a rare ability to adapt to extreme climates.Paleoanthropologist Fabrice Demeter could not believe his own eyes. The tooth that his team had fo

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