Fossil bones and teeth belonging to at least three individuals found in a cave in the Philippines have revealed a new species of human that walked the earth nearly 50,000 years ago, researchers say. The bones that were found – from the feet, hands and thighs - are human and from a previously undiscovered species. EXTINCT HUMAN SPECIES LIVED TOGETHER IN SIBERIAN CAVE NEW RESEARCH SHOWSArcheologist Armand Salvador Mijares made the first discovery in 2007. There's no sign that Homo luzonensis encountered any other member of the Homo group, Detroit said in an email to The Associated Press. Detroit said it's not clear how Homo luzonensis is related to other species of Homo.
Source: Fox News April 10, 2019 19:41 UTC