The Denisovans
A) are descended from one man called Dennis, who lived about 200,000 years ago in Africa.
B) were distant cousins to the Neandertals and lived in Asia.
C) provide evidence that Neandertals did not interbreed with modern humans.
D) were found with the first evidence of use and control of fire.
E) are the common ancestor of the australopithecines and H.habilis.
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