Discovery of 'Homo juluensis' reshapes human evolutionary history

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Researchers have identified a new species of ancient humans, Homo juluensis, based on large skull fossils found in China. This discovery, dating from 220,000 to 100,000 years ago, adds to the understanding of hominin variation during the Middle Pleistocene epoch. The fossils exhibit a mix of Neanderthal, modern human, and Denisovan traits, suggesting hybridization played a role in human evolution in eastern Asia. The classification of H. juluensis is debated, with some experts suggesting it may align more closely with H. longi.
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