Scientists Discover New Species of Ancient Human in Remote Indonesian Cave A groundbreaking discovery has been made in a remote cave in Indonesia, where archaeologists have unearthed the remains of a previously unknown species of ancient human. According to sources, the newly discovered species, believed to have lived around 60,000 years ago, is thought to be a previously unknown branch of the human family tree. The discovery, which has sent shockwaves through the scientific community, is expected to significantly rewrite our understanding of human evolution and migration patterns. Experts are eagerly awaiting further analysis of the fossil remains to learn more about this enigmatic species and its place in human history.