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Found in the Chega Sofla cemetery in Iran, the skull appears to have been struck by a blunt object. Archaeologists don't know ...
Dragon Man, a long-buried skull discovered in China's Harbin, has been found to have its roots in the Denisovans, an elusive ancient human group identified in 2010. It was found by a labourer in the ...
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This week, a fossilized skull offers new clues about a mysterious prehistoric human species, astronomers unlock missing matter, methane fuels sea spiders’ diet, and more.
Then in 2018, a farmer decided to donate the old family skull to Hebei GEO University. It was immediately subjected to a battery of examinations resulting in three different studies. One dated it ...
Researchers identify 146,000-year-old 'dragon man' skull as a Denisovan using dental calculus after DNA extraction attempts failed, revealing insights about this human species.
Lead researcher Dr Qiaomei Fu, of the Chinese Academy of Sciences had earlier tried to get DNA from the bones of the Dragon Man skull but it didn't work so instead she took tiny samples from the ...
The so-called "Dragon Man" skull found in China in 1933 sheds light on the ancient human species the Denisovans, about whom scientists previously had little information.
The “Dragon Man” skull, which dates to 146,000 years ago and was discovered in 1933 by a laborer in Harbin City, China — when it was under Japanese occupation — was long shrouded in mystery.
A Breakthrough in Ancient DNA Dr. Qiaomei Fu, a geneticist at the Chinese Academy of Sciences and one of the scientists who helped first identify Denisovans in 2010, led the recent breakthrough. After ...