Homo Luzonensis in Philippines: Video

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Homo Juluensis

What if a hidden chapter of human evolution just burst open? In China’s pine-laden wilds, a trove of ancient fossils has scientists buzzing—and the video below cracks the case wide open. These aren’t your average […]

homo lusonensis

Homo luzonensis lived at least 50,000 to 67,000 years ago lived on the island of Luzon and was identified from seven teeth, two finger bones, toe bones and part of a femur. The remains were from three individual which stood around four feet tall and had a patchwork of modern and archaic human traits. The scientists had no luck extracting DNA, likely due to the heat and humidity over thousands of years. See video for facial recreation.

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