There was such a thing in the leg of the girl found in the cave. 50 thousand years old mystery has been resolved

When the layers of the mysteries of human history are open, the scientific world remains shocked. Recently, the remains from a cave in Russia proved that 50 thousand years ago, in human civilization, relationships were formed between two different species and that they were born. This discovery helps to understand the complexity of ancient life and the story of our own origin from a new perspective. On the DNA analysis of bones hidden from Denisova cave in the Siberian Russia region in the cave, scientists found that these remains belonged to a teenager born with a combination of two separate species. The mother of this teenager was from Neandarthal species, while the father belonged to the Denisovan species. This discovery is also important because both of these species have now become extinct, but the evidence of their existence is still hidden in our genetic code. Neendarthal and Denisovan: Our ancestors are considered the closest ancestors of modern people. About 40 to 50 thousand years ago, he was spread across Europe and Asia. At the same time, Denisovan species were found mainly in the eastern parts of Asia. It is believed that when Niendarthal moved to the east, he would have encountered Denisovan and other ancient human species. Not only not only face to face between these species, but also biological post and children born with this union also took place. Genetic evidence: Scientists of Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology played the lead role behind this incredible discovery. Researcher Vivian Slone reported that there was earlier expected that there would have been the relationship between Nendarthal and Denisovan, but no one expected us to find DNA evidence directly. In fact, a piece of bone from the cave of Denisova made it clear that it was a teenager’s leg whose age must have been about 13 years. Scientists compared her DNA to compare her mother nentarthal and father Denisovan. Even today, research of research has also revealed that many non-African DNAs have extracts from Nenderthal and Denisovan species. That is, these extinct species contribute to the lineage of many of us. It makes it clear that Adi Human not only lived in different communities, but that he had come into contact with each other earlier, and the role of a mixed dynasty was important in the creation of civilization. Learning from archeology Such discoveries teach us that human civilization did not develop into a simple line, but it was a complicated process, including combinations, conflicts and shared development of different races. “This piece is not just a leg, but it is an important chapter of the history of human history,” researcher at the University of Toronto said. The conclusion began from a cave in Russia, and this scientific journey proves that the roots of our civilization were very deep and diverse. If we distinguish nowadays on the basis of cabinets, religion, race, it becomes important to understand that our ancestors are never tied up in these boundaries. Their parallels, shared life and birth of children of this show that humanity has always been on their way to connect, understand and move forward.