Denisova Cave is a cave in the Bashelaksky Range of the Altai Mountains in Siberia, Russia.
It is widely known for having provided items of great paleoarchaeological and paleontological interest. In particular, the 2008 discovery of bone fragments that in 2010 have been conclusively established to have belonged to a separate early human species - the Denisova hominin - which is named after the cave. Other items including artifacts dated to around 40,000 BP. Remains of a 32,000-year-old prehistoric species of horse have also been found in the cave.
The cave is located in a region thought to have been inhabited concurrently in the past by Neanderthals and by modern humans. A bone needle dated to 50,000 years ago was discovered at the archaeological site in 2016 and has been described as the most ancient needle known.
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denisova_Cave
Address Russia
Coordinates 51°23'50.577" N 84°40'35.742" E