The discovery of 'Homo julurensis', dubbed the 'big head people', may rewrite our understanding of ancient human diversity, revealing large-brained hominins co-existing with modern humans.
Professor Xiujie Wu argues that past fossil studies overlooked distinctive features of certain specimens, advocating for the classification of these remains as a unique species, 'Homo julurensis'.
Dr. Christopher Bae asserts that some fossils were prematurely categorized as Denisovan, highlighting the need to recognize 'Homo julurensis' as a separate entity based on their unique characteristics.
The analysis of 21 fossils indicates that 'Homo julurensis' possessed an unusually large skull and possibly more advanced tools and hunting strategies than previously understood.
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