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Million-Year-Old Skull Pushes Back Human Evolution Timeline

Million-Year-Old Skull Pushes Back Human Evolution Timeline

Above: A human skull fossil, approximately 1 million years old, was discovered at the Xuetang Liangzi site in Shiyan, Hubei Province, China, on December 3, 2022. Image copyright: VCG/Contributor/VCG/Getty Images

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This million-year-old skull discovery represents a revolutionary breakthrough that fundamentally transforms our understanding of human evolution. The evidence clearly shows humans existed half a million years earlier than previously believed and coexisted with Neanderthals for 800,000 years. Advanced digital reconstruction techniques have definitively proven this skull belongs to Homo longi, not the primitive Homo erectus as originally thought.

While this skull reconstruction offers intriguing possibilities, the conclusions remain highly speculative and contradict established genetic evidence about human origins. The findings challenge decades of DNA research without providing molecular confirmation, and experts warn about the uncertainty of these temporal estimates. The study attempts too much with limited data and requires substantial additional evidence before rewriting human evolutionary history.


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