A skull preserved almost perfectly for more than 140,000 years in northeastern China represents a new species of ancient people more closely related to us than even Neanderthals – and could fundamentally alter our understanding of human evolution, scientists announced on Friday.
It belonged to a large-brained male in his 50s with deep-set eyes and
thick brow ridges. Though his face was wide, it had flat, low cheekbones
that made him resemble modern people more closely than other extinct
members of the human family tree. (...)