Scientists Discover New Species of Ancient Human in Philippine Cave In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers have unearthed the remains of a previously unknown species of ancient human in a remote cave in the Philippines. The finding, announced by an international team of scientists, sheds new light on the evolution of early human populations in Southeast Asia. According to researchers, the newly discovered species, which has been dated back to around 50,000 years ago, shares some physical characteristics with both Neanderthals and modern humans, sparking intense debate and curiosity among experts in the field. Further analysis of the fossil remains is expected to reveal more about the habits, lifestyle, and eventual fate of this enigmatic ancient human species.
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