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00:00Scientists stunned by 300,000-year-old skull, unlike any known human species.
00:07Scientists reanalyzed a 300,000-year-old skull from China
00:11and found it doesn't fit Neanderthals, Denisovans, or any known human species,
00:16with signs of healed trauma.
00:21Designated Maba 1, the skull was found by farmers in 1958 in limestone caves near Maba Village,
00:27Shaoguan City, China, incomplete yet late middle Pleistocene, about 300,000 years old.
00:37In a new study, researchers who had previously examined the skull re-evaluated it and found
00:41features with glaring contradictions. Maba 1 is known for its Neanderthal-like face,
00:47but its neurocranium resembles multiple hominin taxa, making its classification controversial.
00:53A study in the American Journal of Biographical Anthropology states.
01:01During this research, the skull was reconstructed with micro-CT data, explains IFL Science.
01:07Images showed sinus channels connected to the parietal foramen by tubular structures,
01:12a feature very rare in Homo neanderthalensis, indicating Maba 1 wasn't Neanderthal.
01:18Internally, the frontal lobe looked more like Homo erectus than Homo sapiens.
01:26However, its cranial capacity matched Neanderthals and modern humans,
01:30while a thicker bregma and shorter frontal lobe gave conflicting signals.
01:38A dark lesion ran from mid-head to nose on the right side, but healing shows it wasn't fatal,
01:43possibly from a fall, a tumor, or untreated anemia.
01:50Ultimately, researchers recommended classifying Maba 1 as non-erectus,
01:54based on its distinct morphological features differing from Homo erectus.
01:59The internal structures of Maba 1 show a combination of morphological features
02:03found in various species, the team concluded.
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