Scientists Discover New Species of Ancient Human in Philippine Cave A groundbreaking discovery has been made in the Philippines, where a team of researchers has uncovered the remains of a previously unknown species of ancient human in a remote cave system. According to sources, the fossilized bones, estimated to be around 50,000 years old, have been dated to the Late Pleistocene era, a time period known for its significant human migration and evolution. The discovery is set to shed new light on the origins of modern humans and the complex history of human migration out of Africa. Experts are abuzz with excitement as they begin to analyze the findings, which promise to rewrite the textbooks on human evolution.
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