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Our extinct cousins reached the 'roof of the world' long before Homo Sapiens. - kafa88 - 2021-12-13

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If not for the extinct relatives of modern humans known as Denisovans. Some researchers suspect that our own species may have never built their homes on the world's tallest and tallest plateau.The Tibetan Plateau, sometimes referred to as the Himalayan Plateau, is nicknamed the 'roof of the world' because it sits on average 4,000 meters (13,000 feet) above sea level.

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The vast highlands that cut through Mongolia, China and Russia were among the last places where Homo sapiens permanently settled. Studies have shown that many periods of occupation by multiple ancestors occurred over the past 160,000 years, but gaps in the record are difficult to interpret.

Is there always someone on the roof of the earth or is each moment being resettled by a new community?

Geneticists and archaeologists have suggested another timeline that works just as well. with limited evidence The researchers gathered archaeological and genetic evidence to develop two distinct occupational models: continuous and one over time. Importantly, both models were testable. This may tell us how far the modern population can one day stretch.