Date: 5/03/2017 12:59:53
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1033642
Subject: Skulls in China Could Belong to Unknown Human Species

Ancient Skulls Found in China Could Belong to an Unknown Human Species

Scientists have discovered two partial human skulls in central China that they say could potentially belong to an unknown archaic human species.

The skulls are 105,000 to 125,000 years old, and they contain a unique mix of modern human and Neanderthal features. Excitingly, they could be the key to filling in some of the missing pieces of the human family tree in east Asia.

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Date: 6/03/2017 00:33:19
From: mollwollfumble
ID: 1033759
Subject: re: Skulls in China Could Belong to Unknown Human Species

Tau.Neutrino said:


Ancient Skulls Found in China Could Belong to an Unknown Human Species

Scientists have discovered two partial human skulls in central China that they say could potentially belong to an unknown archaic human species.

The skulls are 105,000 to 125,000 years old, and they contain a unique mix of modern human and Neanderthal features. Excitingly, they could be the key to filling in some of the missing pieces of the human family tree in east Asia.

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From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1033095
Subject: ‘Mosaic’ skulls linked to mysterious Denisovan humans
‘Mosaic’ skulls linked to mysterious Denisovan humans who went extinct in the last ice age

TWO 100,000-year-old skulls unearthed in China are up-ending ideas about human evolution. They appear to be hybrids of humans, neanderthals — and a third mysterious race.

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https://tokyo3.org/forums/holiday/?main=https%3A//tokyo3.org/forums/holiday/topics/8473/

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Date: 6/03/2017 04:24:22
From: Tau.Neutrino
ID: 1033804
Subject: re: Skulls in China Could Belong to Unknown Human Species

thought that article was familiar

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