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For over a decade, one of the most important human species in our evolutionary history had no face. The Denisovans were first identified in 2010 from a single finger bone found in Denisova Cave, Siberia. The DNA extracted from that fragment revealed a previously unknown human species — one that interbred with modern humans and left genetic traces across Asia and the Pacific. But there was a problem. Scientists had the genome of the Denisovans… but no idea what they looked like. No skull. No complete skeleton. No face. For fifteen years, the Denisovans existed as a genetic ghost in human evolution. Then a skull hidden for decades changed everything. The Harbin skull, discovered in China and later identified as Homo longi, was recently analysed using advanced genetic techniques. The results confirmed what researchers had long suspected — this was a Denisovan. For the first time, scientists could finally put a face to one of our closest evolutionary relatives. But the discovery didn’t just solve one mystery. It created another. Comparisons with other ancient fossils, including a one-million-year-old skull from Yunxian, suggest that Denisovans may be more closely related to modern humans than Neanderthals are — challenging one of the most established ideas in human evolution. In this video, we explore how a finger bone, a hidden skull, and modern DNA sequencing reshaped the Denisovan story — and why the human family tree may be far more complicated than we thought. #denisovans #ancientdna #humanevolution #archaeology #prehistory