Ni Hszidzsun
Ni Hszidzsun is a prominent researcher involved in the groundbreaking discovery of a one-million-year-old skull found in Hubei, China. His team utilized advanced imaging technology to reveal that the skull, previously thought to belong to Homo erectus, actually represents a previously unidentified human species. This finding challenges existing narratives of human evolution and suggests a more complex and diverse ancestry, highlighting the significant role of Asia in the evolutionary history of humans.
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Ni Hszidzsun stated that the discovery surprised them, and they were astonished to find a one-million-year-old specimen.
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