150,000-Year-Old Human Tooth Is Rare Evidence of the Extinct Denisovans

Paleontologists in Laos have uncovered an ancient molar that likely belonged to a young Denisovan girl. The discovery is a big deal, as the Laotian cave in which the molar was found is now one of only three spots known to host these enigmatic humans.

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