This is my depiction of a male specimen of the recently discovered, enigmatic hominin species from eastern Asia known as the Denisovans. Known only from fragmentary remains from which DNA has been extracted, they appear to have been most closely related to the contemporaneous Neanderthals, sharing their European cousins’ tendency towards a heavily built anatomy compared to modern Homo sapiens. However, the genetic data so far also indicates that Denisovans may have been darker-skinned than the Neanderthals as well as better adapted to the low-oxygen conditions of higher altitudes (like one might find in the Himalaya Mountains, for instance).
Although the Denisovans for the most part have joined their Neanderthal brethren in going extinct, they did leave a small imprint (between 1-6%) on the genetic ancestry of modern humans of East Asian, Melanesian, and Aboriginal Australian heritage.
Nice reconstruction. Although i speculate that Homo Denisova might have been more feminine, as multiple reconstructions have revealed females that look quite more feminine that Neanderthals. This means that they might have been more peaceful than other Homo species and might of possibly been matriarchal. Making them possibly the only matriarchal species of the Homo genus just as how Bonobos are the only matriarchal species of the Pan genus.