In 1990, an ancient human skull was unearthed in China's Hubei Province that was so badly deformed during fossilization that ...
Researchers say the analysis suggests Homo sapiens may have emerged at least half a million years earlier than previously ...
Scientists have digitally reconstructed a 1 million-year-old skull unearthed in China. The analysis potentially shakes up ...
When scientists found the skull, named Yunxian 2, they assumed it belonged to an earlier ancestor of ours, Homo erectus, the ...
A crushed million-year-old skull found in China that has been digitally reconstructed reopens a debate in human evolution.
The discovery of a million-year-old skull in China has the potential to revolutionize our understanding of human evolution. Researchers claim that this remarkable find suggests that Homo sapiens may ...
A newly reconstructed 1-million-year-old skull from central China may rewrite key chapters of human evolution. Researchers ...
According to Prof. Chris Stringer from the Natural History Museum, this discovery could mean that million-year-old fossils of Homo sapiens may still exist undiscovered, waiting to be found. The ...
A recent archaeological discovery in China is shaking the foundations of human history, challenging long-held beliefs about ...
A groundbreaking new study suggests that Homo sapiens could have begun to emerge over one million years ago - pushing back our species’ origins by some 400,000 years compared with genetic estimates.
This is because the new analysis of the craniums also puts the Denisovans as the most closely related extinct human species ...