Tibetan

Tibet ( (listen); Tibetan: བོད་, Lhasa dialect: [pʰøː˨˧˩] Böd; Chinese: 西藏; pinyin: Xīzàng) is a region in Asia, covering much of the Tibetan Plateau and spanning about 2,500,000 km2 (970,000 sq mi).

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Plant DNA metabarcoding unlocks vegetation secrets of the Tibetan plateau - EurekAlert

Higher oxygen content and transport characterize high-altitude ethnic Tibetan women with the highest lifetime reproductive success

Evolution in action: How ethnic Tibetan women thrive in thin oxygen at high altitudes

Evolution in action: How ethnic Tibetan women thrive in thin oxygen at high altitudes - EurekAlert

Humans Are Evolving Right Before Our Eyes on The Tibetan Plateau

Tibetan Women Defy Thin Air with Extraordinary Adaptations

Unveiling the giant: Tibetan wild peony genome sheds light on floral evolution - EurekAlert

Hundreds of Ancient Viruses Found Deep in Tibetan Glacier

Ancient Mystery Deepens With Discovery of Denisovan Remains in Tibetan Cave

Denisovans Survived on Tibetan Plateau until 48,000-32,000 Years Ago

High-altitude cave used by Tibetan Buddhists yields a Denisovan fossil

Extinct humans survived on the Tibetan plateau for 160,000 years

Ancient Denisovans hunted snow leopards on the Tibetan plateau

Mysterious Denisovans may have overlapped with modern humans on Tibetan Plateau

World’s oldest stone needles unearthed on Tibetan Plateau

15,000-Foot Secrets: Ancient Tools Reshape History on the Tibetan Plateau

The earliest evidence for a microblade adaptation in the remote, high altitude regions of the Tibetan plateau - EurekAlert

Rising Waters Transform the Tibetan Plateau Into an Unpredictable Future

Tibetan plateau had broader social dimensions than previously thought - EurekAlert

Ancient 15,000-Year-Old Viruses Seen in Melting Tibetan Glaciers