The invention of the primary fossil of the Denisovans, a sister inhabitants to the Neanderthals, in 2010 revealed an in any other case utterly unknown hominin inhabitants and highlighted a serious problem in finding out our ancestors – discovering their bodily stays within the archaeological file. Bone is definitely damaged down into small fragments over time and the overwhelming majority of bone discovered throughout excavations can’t be recognized to species.
On this presentation, Samantha Brown, archaeological scientist and Junior Group Chief for Palaeoproteomics on the College of Tübingen, discusses the usage of a method known as ZooMS within the seek for new human stays amongst these huge assemblages of bone fragments, and the invention of Denisova 11 (nicknamed “Denny”), the one recognized hybrid of a Neanderthal mom and a Denisovan father.
Moderator: Briana Pobiner, paleoanthropologist and educator at Smithsonian’s Nationwide Museum of Pure Historical past.
This Zoom webinar aired April 25, 2024.
Study extra in regards to the HOT Matter sequence and get information about upcoming webinars on the museum’s Occasions for Adults web page: https://naturalhistory.si.edu/events/after-hours-programs-adults
Go to the Smithsonian’s Human Origins Program web site: https://humanorigins.si.edu/
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