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‘Dragon man’ skull forces researchers to rethink human evolution – CGTN

A large and fossilized skull found in northeastern China in 1933 came to the attention of scientists. Chinese scientists call it “Dragon Man” and say it’s a closer ancestor of modern man. Professor Jing Zhichun, a Research Chair in Asia-Pacific Archaeology…
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