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The Recent Discovery of Dragon Man Will Rewrite Human History
Human evolution is much stranger than you can imagine
Imagine a family secret hidden for almost one hundred years. In 1933, a local worker laboring on the construction of a bridge in Japanese-occupied Manchukuo came across a bizarre-looking skull. Instead of turning it into the authorities, he decided to hide it in an abandoned well. There it lay, until in 2018 the dying man revealed the location to his grandkids.
When the scientists got hold of the skull, they were amazed. It showed characteristics that were primitive, but also close to those of modern humans. In fact, they determined that whoever it belonged to was more closely related to Homo sapiens than the Neandertals were. This is an astonishing claim since the Neandertals were previously thought of as our closest relatives.
The Chinese researchers who examined it called this new species Homo longi or “dragon man”. With fierce-looking eyebrows, this specimen stood much taller than is the average height of today’s humans! Living in the Penultimate Glacial Period, 146 thousand years ago, he would have to survive in a world full of woolly mammoths, giant deer, and scary predators.