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VisitUS Researcher Uncovers New Ancient Human Species, Homo Juluensis, in Asia
Nov 30, 2024, 01:16 AM
Researchers have uncovered what could be a new ancient human species, tentatively named Homo juluensis, from fossils found in Asia. This discovery adds complexity to the human evolutionary tree, with some researchers suggesting that all Denisovans should be reclassified as Homo juluensis. The findings challenge the linear view of human origins, indicating a more intricate evolutionary history. A US researcher has been involved in this discovery, analyzing fossils from Asia.
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