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Ten years ago, fishermen in Taiwan dredged a jawbone from the seafloor. Now, scientists say it belonged to a Denisovan man.
The jawbone fragment was pulled up during a fishing expedition in the Penghu Channel, located near the Taiwan Strait.
Molecular analysis has determined that a jawbone recovered off Taiwan's coast came from a Denisovan, showing that this ...
A jawbone dredged up from the seafloor off Taiwan belongs to an ancient human species known as Denisovans, protein fragments ...
Denisovans are an extinct group of human cousins that interacted with Neanderthals and our own species, Homo sapiens.