Our extinct cousins reached the roof of the world a long time before homo sapiens

Monday 13th December 2021

Our extinct cousins reached the roof of the world a long time before homo sapiens

Tibetan Plateau Mountain

Tibetan Plateau Mountain

If it wasn’t for an extinct relative of modern humans known as the Denisovans, some researchers suspect our own species might never have made their home on the highest and largest plateau in the world.

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Richard Freeman
Richard Freeman has been the zoological director of the Centre for Fortean Zoology since 1997, and has authored a number of books on the subject of Cryptozoology. He has carried out many major expeditions in search of mystery animals. He also writes fiction.