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New human species found in Siberia | Science | The Guardian

17.2.11

New human species found in Siberia | Science | The Guardian: "The remains of a little finger discovered in a cave in the mountains of southern Siberia belong to a previously unknown human ancestor, scientists said today.

The finding suggests an undocumented human species lived alongside Neanderthals and early modern humans in parts of Asia as recently as 30,000 years ago. If confirmed, it would be the first time a new human ancestor has been identified since the discovery of Homo floresiensis, the diminutive 'hobbits' that lived on the Indonesian island of Flores until 13,000 years ago."


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