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The hominin record from southern Asia for the early Late Pleistocene epoch is scarce.Well-dated and well-preserved fossils older than 45.000 years that can be unequivocally attributed to H.sapiens are lacking.In a paper published October 15 online in Nature,Dr.LIU Wu from Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology(IVPP).CAS,and his international team announced the discovery of human teeth between 80.000 and120,000 years old from the newly excavated Fuyan Cave in Daoxian.southern China,and provided the earliest evidence
The hominin record from southern Asia for the early Late Pleistocene epoch is scarce. Well-dated and well-preserved fossils older than 45.000 years that can be unequivocally attributed to H.sapiens are lacking. In a paper published October 15 online in Nature, Dr .LIU Wu from Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology (IVPP) .CAS, and his international team announced the discovery of human teeth between 80.000 and 120,000 years old from the newly excavated Fuyan Cave in Daoxian. Southern China, and provided the earliest evidence