DNA from teeth discovered in Siberia suggest that an extinct human species lived there for 60,000 years
Mysterious Neanderthal relatives known as Denisovans may have hung out in southern Siberia for 60,000 years or so. Until now, Denisovans were represented only by DNA from a finger bone found in Siberia’s Denisova Cave in 2008. Evolutionary geneticist Susanna Sawyer of the Max Planck Institute for …
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