A Tibetan Buddhist monk picks up a mandible in a cave in Tibet in 1980; it now turns out to belong to those archaic human relatives known as Denisovans, whose remains had only previously been found in Siberia, according to a May 1, 2019, paper in the journal
Nature. “It blows my mind,� notes Dr. Hublin, director of the department of human evolution at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany. Loren Coleman, director of the International Cryptozoology Museum in Portland, Maine, picks up the cryptozoology import when he asks: "Could this new find be linked to hairy hominid reports from Siberia? Could the Denisovans be the
mulen, chuchunaa, mecheny, mirygdy, and Marked Hominids of Siberia...?" (PH)
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