Scientists Discover New Species of Ancient Human in Philippines In a groundbreaking discovery, researchers from the National Museum of the Philippines have unearthed a previously unknown species of ancient human in the country's mountainous regions. According to reports, the newly discovered species, named Homo luzonensis, is believed to have lived on the island of Luzon around 50,000 to 67,000 years ago. This incredible find sheds new light on the evolution of human species and raises questions about the origins of early human populations in Southeast Asia. With its unique combination of primitive and modern characteristics, Homo luzonensis is set to rewrite the textbooks on human history.


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