This "treasure trove" lies on a common migration route for three different human species, said Dr. Yossi Zaidner from Hebrew University.
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An extraordinary archaeological treasure has just been discovered in Tajikistan, where scientists found the remains of three different human species : Homo sapiens (modern humans), Neanderthals and Denisovans. (Photo: IFLScience) |
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The rock shelter, named Soii Havzak, contains numerous artifacts from all three species, suggesting they once lived and interacted together. (Photo: Reddit) |
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Excavating since 2023, archaeologists have collected countless stone tools and animal bones, proving that this stone pit has been used by humans for the past 130,000 years. (Photo: The New York Times) |
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The discovery, which is located on a common migration route for the three species, offers hope of better understanding how they interacted, said Dr Yossi Zaidner from Hebrew University. (Photo: Business Insider) |
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This stone cave not only has historical value but is also located on the famous Silk Road, connecting many ancient civilizations. (Photo: National Geographic) |
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Homo sapiens, or modern humans, appeared around 300,000 years ago and gradually spread around the world. Neanderthals and Denisovans, cousins of the same genus Homo, became extinct around 30,000-40,000 years ago. (Photo: The Independent)
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DNA evidence shows that these three human species interbred , shared genes and learned from each other. (Photo: The Times of Israel) |
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This complex relationship has contributed to the genetic diversity and evolution of modern humans, enriching human history. (Photo: Daily Mail) |
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