Fossils found in China may add a new branch to the human family tree

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Fossils found in China may add a new branch to the human family tree
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Skull fragments, teeth and jaws found at different sites in China have led some researchers to believe they have found the remains of a previously unknown ancient human relative.

Xujiayao is a site in northern China where scientists found 21 hominin fossils in the 1970s that are now believed to belong to a previously unknown human species.

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