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Ancient teeth hint at canoodling between early human relatives

An analysis of ancient teeth is giving scientists a rare peek into interactions between human relatives hundreds of thousands of years ago.

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apnews.comStai leggendo1 mesi fa

Ancient teeth hint at canoodling between early human relatives

An analysis of ancient teeth is giving scientists a rare peek into interactions between human relatives hundreds of thousands of years ago.

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arstechnica.com1 mesi fa

Protein in Homo erectus teeth suggests Denisovans gave us some of their DNA

Distinct form of tooth protein in Homo erectus shows up in Denisovans—and us.

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haaretz.com1 mesi fa

Ancient sex: Homo erectus interbred with Denisovans in China 400,000 years ago

Analysis of Tooth Enamel Proteins Found a Uniquely Denisovan Gene in Homo Erectus Individuals Who Lived in China 400,000 Years Ago

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newscientist.com1 mesi fa

Ancient teeth hint at links between Denisovans and Homo erectus

Six teeth roughly 400,000 years old have yielded some of the first ancient proteins thought to belong to Homo erectus, providing molecular clues to their relationships with other hominins

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nature.com1 mesi fa

Did Homo erectus and Denisovans mate? Tooth proteins hint at ancient trysts

Genetic analysis suggests interbreeding between two groups of human relatives.

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Timeline cronologica

  1. mercoledì 13 maggio 2026·nature.com

    Did Homo erectus and Denisovans mate? Tooth proteins hint at ancient trysts

    Genetic analysis suggests interbreeding between two groups of human relatives.

  2. mercoledì 13 maggio 2026·apnews.com

    Ancient teeth hint at canoodling between early human relatives

    An analysis of ancient teeth is giving scientists a rare peek into interactions between human relatives hundreds of thousands of years ago.

  3. mercoledì 13 maggio 2026·newscientist.com

    Ancient teeth hint at links between Denisovans and Homo erectus

    Six teeth roughly 400,000 years old have yielded some of the first ancient proteins thought to belong to Homo erectus, providing molecular clues to their relationships with other…

  4. mercoledì 13 maggio 2026·haaretz.com

    Ancient sex: Homo erectus interbred with Denisovans in China 400,000 years ago

    Analysis of Tooth Enamel Proteins Found a Uniquely Denisovan Gene in Homo Erectus Individuals Who Lived in China 400,000 Years Ago

  5. mercoledì 13 maggio 2026·arstechnica.com

    Protein in Homo erectus teeth suggests Denisovans gave us some of their DNA

    Distinct form of tooth protein in Homo erectus shows up in Denisovans—and us.

  6. giovedì 14 maggio 2026·apnews.com

    Surgen nuevas pistas del homo erectus a partir del estudio de dientes fosilizados

    NUEVA YORK (AP) — Un análisis de dientes antiguos les está dando a los científicos una mirada poco común a las interacciones entre parientes humanos de hace cientos de miles de…