ScienceAncient tooth of mysterious Denisovan girl possibly found

Ancient tooth of mysterious Denisovan girl possibly found


The discovery of an ancient molar — a tooth that likely belonged to young girl who lived up to 164,000 years ago in a cave in what is now Laos — is new evidence that the mysterious human lineage dubbed the Denisovans, previously known only from caves in Siberia and China, also lived in Southeast Asia, a new study finds.

“This shows that Denisovans lived in a wide range of environments and latitude and were able to adapt to extreme conditions, from the cold mountains of the Altai [in Russia] and Tibet to the tropical forests of Southeast Asia,” study co-author Clément Zanolli, a paleoanthropologist at the University of Bordeaux in France, told Live Science. 



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