In Context
- Scientists have long assumed that Southeast Asia was once home to Denisovans.
- The first physical evidence been verified recently.
Who were the Denisovans?
- Denisovans are ancient cousins of modern humans about whom much remains to be known.
- They lived lakhs of years ago, coexisting with Neanderthals in some regions, and interbreeding with early modern humans in some cases.
- Neanderthals are adapted to Western Eurasia and to cold regions, whereas Denisovans originated from Far East Asia with certainly less favourable climate conditions to preserve the bones.
- They were first identified as a separate species in 2010, following the discovery of a fragment of a finger bone and two teeth, dating back to about 40,000 years ago, in the Denisovan Cave in Siberia.
- In 2019, another fossil, a mandible with a set of teeth — was found on the Tibetan plateau.
- Traces of Denisovan DNA have been identified in certain indigenous groups in the Philippines and other regions.
- Denisovan fossils are so rare because their population was smaller than that of Neanderthals and there are certainly a number of fossils attributed to the ‘archaic humans’(a group we put fossils into when we don’t really know where to put them)
Recent Findings
- The wisdom tooth of a child, most likely a girl, was discovered in a cave in Laos, where it was likely deposited 13,000 to 16,000 years ago.
- They extracted the proteins that could tell us the individual belonged to genus Homo and was female.
- The morphology of the crown tells us it was a young individual of 5-7 years old.
- The tooth is closer to Neanderthals and Denisovans.
- But as Neanderthals are only adapted to Western Europe and to cold regions, the best option is that the tooth is Denisovan
Why is the finding important?
- It was known that Denisovans were only found in cold and high-altitude regions such as in Siberia and the Himalayas.
- This discovery proves that they were also adapted to a warm environment.
- Meaning that they had very large flexibility of adaptation
Source:IE
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