Jul 4, 2018
Asia’s mysterious role in the early origins of humanity
Posted by Genevieve Klien in categories: biotech/medical, evolution
Bizarre fossils from China are revealing our species’ Asian origins and rewriting the story of human evolution.
By Kate Douglas
DECEMBER 1941. Japan has just entered the second world war. China, already fighting its neighbour, is in the firing line. At the Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Hu Chengzhi carefully packs two wooden crates with the world’s most precious anthropological artefacts. Peking Man – in reality some 200 fossilised teeth and bones, including six skulls – is to be shipped to the US for safekeeping. This is the last anyone ever sees of him.
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