Ancient tooth fossils offer new clues about H. erectus evolution
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Fossil teeth have provided new insights into the evolution of Homo erectus. The teeth, which are reportedly around 400,000 years old and from China, have yielded proteins that may indicate a link between Homo erectus, Denisovans, and modern humans. The discovery has shed light on possible interactions between early human species, with some findings suggesting interbreeding or genetic connections.
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