October 24, 2025

Tam Pa Ling

  • Recent research focuses on Tam Pà Ling Cave for studying the arrival of modern humans in mainland Asia.
  • It revealed that humans were present in the vicinity of Tam Pà Ling Cave for roughly 56,000 years.
  • The age of the lowest fossil, suggests modern humans arrived in this region between 86,000 and 68,000 years ago.
  • Even researchers found a toothsome 150,000 years old belonging to a Denisovan.
  • This suggests the site may lie on a previously used dispersal route among hominins.

ABOUT TAM PÀ LING CAVE

  • It is a sloping cave situated high in the Annamite mountain range in Northern Laos.
  • The stratigraphy of the site indicates formation by periodic slope wash deposition from the muddy slope at the entrance of the cave.

ABOUT DENISOVANS

  • Denisovan are the now-extinct human relatives otherwise known only from remains found in Siberia and Tibet.
  • They lived lakhs of years ago, coexisting with Neanderthals in some regions and interbreeding with early modern humans in some cases.
  • They were first identified as a separate species in 2010, following the discovery of a fragment of a finger bone and two teeth, dating back to about 40,000 years ago, in the Denisovan Cave in Siberia.
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