Bones and fossil teeth found in Callao Cave in the Philippines are believed to be from a previously unidentified species related to modern humans. The new species is named Homo luzonensis after the island of Luzon where it was discovered and lived over 50,000 years ago, according to the new study published in Nature. Co-author and lead member of the
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