Ancient Chinese Skull Challenges the Timeline of Human Evolution
A recently unearthed million-year-old skull from China is stirring significant debate among scientists regarding the timeline of human evolution. The discovery suggests that modern humans may have originated much earlier than previously believed, potentially rewriting long-held theories about human ancestry and the geographic origins of Homo sapiens. This ancient find points to earlier connections to Neanderthals and Denisovans, pushing back the timeline of our species by as much as 400,000 years. Researchers are now reconsidering the Africa-centric model of human evolution, with new evidence indicating that early humans may have also originated in Asia. The implications of this discovery could reshape our understanding of human roots and the development of our lineage.
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