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An ancient jawbone discovered in Taiwan belonged to an enigmatic group of early human ancestors called Denisovans, scientists reported Thursday. Relatively little is known about Denisovans ...
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An ancient jawbone discovered in Taiwan belonged to an enigmatic group of early human ancestors called Denisovans, scientists reported Thursday. Relatively little is known about Denisovans ...
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An ancient jawbone discovered in Taiwan belonged to an enigmatic group of early human ancestors called Denisovans, scientists reported Thursday. Relatively little is known about Denisovans ...
A jawbone found on the ocean floor near Taiwan provides evidence that the Denisovans — a poorly understood ancestor to modern humans — occupied southeast Asia 100,000 years ago. DNA extracted and ...
In the shallows off Taiwan’s western coast, a centuries-old jawbone fossil lay hidden beneath the sea. It wasn’t buried in a cave or preserved in a mountain. Instead, it rested quietly in the sediment ...
(Cheng-Han Sun via AP) This photo provided by researchers in April 2025 shows the coast of Taiwan’s Penghu Islands at low tide in January 2024, and how the shallow sea extends out, near where a fossil ...
In a study published today in the journal Science, a team of researchers from Japan, Taiwan, and Denmark revealed that a jawbone previously discovered in Taiwan belonged to a male Denisovan.