New human species that went extinct 200,000 years ago discovered
Briefly

The discovery of Homo juluensis, a new human species with significantly larger skulls than both Neanderthals and Homo sapiens, reveals complex evolutionary dynamics.
Bae states, 'This is part of the reason why the population density of Homo juluensis is probably never as big as when modern humans moved out of Africa ... in larger numbers.'
The eastern Asian fossil record challenges our understanding of human evolution, compelling us to revise interpretations to align better with new findings.
Researchers discovered Homo juluensis skulls measuring 103 to 109 cubic inches, surpassing Neanderthals' and modern human sizes, but cautioned against associating size with intelligence.
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