A groundbreaking skull found in China may push back the timeline of human evolution, indicating that our species co-existed with Neanderthals far longer than previously thought. Discover the implications of this ancient find!
A groundbreaking study reveals a million-year-old skull from China suggests humans diverged from ancient ancestors in Asia, 400,000 years earlier than believed. This could reshape our understanding of human evolution.
A newly analyzed skull from central China is revolutionizing our understanding of human evolution, suggesting that early humans split into distinct groups much earlier than previously believed.
A new study reveals that the 146,000-year-old 'Dragon Man' skull is not a unique species but belongs to the Denisovans, altering our understanding of human evolution. This discovery could reshape our knowledge of ancient relatives.