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Through an examination of remaining proteins left, scientists managed to determine that it was a rare example of a Denisovan ...
For years, a mysterious fossil specimen defied categorization, until one paleontologist made a surprising discovery.
Ancient protein analysis revealed that the oldest hominin fossil found in Taiwan belonged to a male Denisovan. Penghu 1, a ...
A jawbone dredged up from the seafloor off Taiwan belongs to an ancient human species known as Denisovans, protein fragments ...
A fossilized human jawbone discovered in Taiwan is now thought to belong to a Denisovan, an ancient human relative.
A 444 million-year-old arthropod fossil, discovered 25 years ago, has been identified. The fossil, named Keurbos susanae, was ...
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.
A fossil jawbone found by fishers in the Taiwan Strait has extended the known range of ancient Denisovan people thousands of ...
The investigation began when Charles Helm, a co-author of the study and a scientific advisor at Tumbler Ridge Museum, ...
A bone discovered in Taiwan turns out to have belonged to a Denisovan, a lineage previously identified only thousands of ...
A research team from the Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has identified a ...