Age estimates for hominin fossils and the onset of the Upper Palaeolithic at Denisova Cave
Denisova Cave in the Siberian Altai (Russia) is a key site for understanding the complex relationships between hominin groups that inhabited Eurasia in the Middle and Late Pleistocene epoch. DNA sequenced from human remains found at this site has revealed the presence of a hitherto unknown hominin g...
Main Authors: | Douka, K, Slon, V, Jacobs, Z, Bronk Ramsey, C, Shunkov, M, Derevianko, A, Mafessoni, F, Kozlikin, M, Bo, L, Grun, R, Comeskey, D, Deviese, T, Brown, S, Viola, B, Kinsley, L, Buckley, M, Meyer, M, Roberts, R, Pääbo, S, Kelso, J, Higham, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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Springer Nature
2019
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