A close-up of the 3D printed reconstruction of a female Denisovan, unveiled by Professor Liran Carmel, researcher at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem on Sept. 19, 2019. It is the first reconstruction of the Denisovan anatomy. Photos by Debbie Hill for @UPI. pic.twitter.com/vBDZ7hGvIQ — UPI Photos (@UPIPhotos) September 19, 2019
A close-up of the 3D printed reconstruction of a female Denisovan, unveiled by Professor Liran Carmel, researcher at the Hebrew University in Jerusalem on Sept. 19, 2019. It is the first reconstruction of the Denisovan anatomy. Photos by Debbie Hill for @UPI. pic.twitter.com/vBDZ7hGvIQ
📕Researchers with participation of @tmarquesbonet from #IBE_Barcelona reveal what the mysterious #Denisovans looked like based on the tip of a pinky bone. The study in @CellCellPress reveals 56 physical features of #Denisovan only from molecular data. ➡️https://t.co/GxMAeDT5vD pic.twitter.com/ZbfJ2e4D9Y — IBE (CSIC-UPF) (@IBE_Barcelona) September 19, 2019
📕Researchers with participation of @tmarquesbonet from #IBE_Barcelona reveal what the mysterious #Denisovans looked like based on the tip of a pinky bone. The study in @CellCellPress reveals 56 physical features of #Denisovan only from molecular data. ➡️https://t.co/GxMAeDT5vD pic.twitter.com/ZbfJ2e4D9Y