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Researchers say a fossil jawbone discovered in Taiwan belonged to an enigmatic group of early human ancestors.
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When fossil collectors Robert Sinibaldi and Joseph Branin went for a regular dive in the Steinhatchee River on Florida, back ...
Ancient jawbone found on seafloor belongs to mysterious group of human ancestors - The partial jawbone was first recovered ...
A rare Denisovan jawbone found off Taiwan confirms these ancient human relatives once lived across much of Asia.
A fossil Pleistocene-age hominin jawbone discovered in Taiwan has now been identified as belonging to a Denisovan, according ...
Researchers reexamining fossils identified telltale marks made by human ancestors cutting meat from bones. The discovery ...
A fossil Pleistocene-age hominin jawbone discovered in Taiwan has now been identified as belonging to a Denisovan, according to a new paleoproteomic analysis of the remains. The findings provide ...
Based on the composition of marine invertebrates found attached to it, the fossil was dated to the Pleistocene era. But exactly which species of early human ancestor it belonged to remained a mystery.