Tag: Homo longi


  • Among Fossils and Philosophy: What a One-Million-Year-Old Asian Skull Does to Our Theories

    Among Fossils and Philosophy: What a One-Million-Year-Old Asian Skull Does to Our Theories

    Introduction: Why Yunxian 2 Matters The digital reconstruction of Yunxian 2, a one-million-year-old Asian skull discovered in Hubei and dated between 940,000 and 1.1 million years ago, has become more than an archaeological curiosity. In Nature, an international team led by paleontologists María Martinón-Torres and Wu Xiujie presents a pipeline that transforms a fractured fossil…

  • Yunxian 2 Skull and the Rewriting of Human Origins in Asia

    Yunxian 2 Skull and the Rewriting of Human Origins in Asia

    Reconstructing a fossil as a new scientific reference The Yunxian 2 skull, unearthed in Hubei and dated to roughly 940,000–1.1 million years ago, has become a case study in how modern methods transform archaeology into a testable science. In a Nature publication by María Martinón-Torres, Wu Xiujie, José María Bermúdez de Castro, and colleagues, the…

  • Among Fossils and Philosophy: Yunxian 2 Skull and the Rewriting of Human Origins

    Among Fossils and Philosophy: Yunxian 2 Skull and the Rewriting of Human Origins

    Yunxian 2 and the Digital Resurrection of an Ancient Face The Yunxian 2 skull, unearthed in Hubei province and dated to roughly 940,000 to 1.1 million years ago, stands as more than a fragment of bone: it is a proving ground for a new epistemology in paleoanthropology. In a Nature article by María Martinón-Torres, Wu…

  • Yunxian 2 Skull Rewrites the Human Evolution Timeline

    Yunxian 2 Skull Rewrites the Human Evolution Timeline

    New insights from Yunxian 2 A crushed skull discovered in China in 1990, nicknamed Yunxian 2, is at the center of a breakthrough that could reshape how we understand human origins. Using a combination of computed tomography (CT), structured-light imaging, and advanced virtual reconstruction, researchers built a complete model of the skull and compared it…

  • Million-Year-Old Skull Could Alter the Timeline of Human Evolution

    Million-Year-Old Skull Could Alter the Timeline of Human Evolution

    A skull that could rewrite human history A digital reconstruction of a shattered skull unearthed in China in 1990, nicknamed Yunxian 2, is challenging long-held ideas about when and where humans split from their ancient relatives. Previously classified as Homo erectus, the fossil now appears to share features with later relatives such as Homo longi…