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Revolutionary 300,000-year-old dental remains from China’s Hualongdong site are rewriting our understanding of human evolution in Asia. The teeth display an unprecedented combination of primitive and modern features, suggesting early humans may have interbred with Homo erectus in ways previously thought impossible.
The research team, led by Professor Wu Xiujie, analyzed 21 dental elements recovered from the Hualongdong cave in Anhui Province, including 14 teeth still embedded in a remarkably preserved cranium. The teeth have been found to have distinct features which combine archaic and modern traits in a single species, adding an unknown complexity for human development across the world.
The groundbreaking study, published in the Journal of Human Evolution, has emerged from a decade-long international collaboration between the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology in Beijing and Spain’s Centro Nacional de Investigación sobre la Evolución Humana.