Article 6KQP1 Scientists link elusive human group to 150,000-year-old Chinese ‘dragon man’

Scientists link elusive human group to 150,000-year-old Chinese ‘dragon man’

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Robin McKie Science editor
from Science | The Guardian on (#6KQP1)

Researchers have found fresh evidence that may connect the mysterious Denisovans to the early human species Homo longi

They remain one of the most elusive groups of humans to have walked on earth. Evidence from the DNA traces left by Denisovans shows they lived on the Tibetan plateau, probably travelled to the Philippines and Laos in south Asia and might have made their way to northern China more than 100,000 years ago. They also interbred with modern humans.

What Denisovans looked like or how they lived has remained a mystery, however. Only a jaw fragment, a few bits of bone and oneor two teeth provide any evidence of their physical characteristics.

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