
The fossil remains of what is believed to be a new species of human have been unearthed.Nicknamed the "Red Deer Cave people" after one of the sites at which they were discovered, the remains are being carefully examined by scientists to determine whether or not they are a new species. "We"re trying to be very careful at this stage about definitely classifying them," said Darren Curnoe. "One of the reasons for thatis that in the science of human evolution or palaeoanthropology, we presently don"t have a generally agreed, biological definition for our own species (Homo sapiens), believe it or not.
And so this is a highly contentious area." It will likely take some time before any definitive conclusions can be reached. The remains of what may be a previously unknown human species have been identified in southern China. The bones,which represent at least five individuals, have been dated to between 11,500 and 14,500 years ago.
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