Discovery of 300,000-year-old teen with no chin sparks rethink of evolution

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Discovery of 300,000-year-old teen with no chin sparks rethink of evolution
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Scientists have discovered a fossilised skull in China unlike any other human relative found before – it has no chin 👀 So you're saying we've been wrong about, like, the entirety of human evolution? 😅🤯

in China unlike any other human relative found before – it has no chin.

In 2019, scientists found a number of human fossils in Hualongdong, East China, dating back to around 300,000 years ago, including a jaw bone, partial skull and leg bones.

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