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AdvertisementTracing Our Cousin’s Legacy in Tibet
In the elevated landscapes of Tibet, a jawbone—the most impeccably preserved remnant of our distant cousins, the Denisovans—has been unearthed, marking a significant expansion of
Climate Change and the Tibetan Empire
The historical rise and fall of the Tibetan Empire was influenced by climate change, according to a study by researchers from the Chinese Academy of
Denisovan fossil found at 3,280m
A recent analysis of a bone found in 1980 has revealed that the Denisovan people, a now-extinct cousin of modern humans, not only lived in