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  1. 8. Feb. 2021 · DNA analysis of teeth and other fossilized remains from five caves in China has suggested that it was unlikely early modern humans were in China as early as 100,000 years ago.

  2. 3. Jan. 2024 · By 1.66 million years ago, early humans of the genus Homo who reached eastern Asia were able to disperse over a wide area that extended from at least 40°N (Nihewan basin) to 7°S (Java, Indonesia), across a habitat range from temperate grassland to tropical woodland and possibly forest.

  3. 14. Okt. 2015 · A collection of 47 unequivocally modern human teeth from a cave in southern China shows that modern humans were in the region at least 80,000 years ago, and possibly as long as 120,000 years ago...

    • Wu Liu, María Martinón-Torres, Yan Jun Cai, Song Xing, Hao Wen Tong, Shu Wen Pei, Mark Jan Sier, Mar...
    • 2015
  4. 14. Okt. 2015 · Finding early humans in southern China was not, by itself, an anthropological earthquake. Multiple migration routes can account for how homo sapiens first found their way there, including a...

  5. 30. Juli 2014 · Based on the human fossils that have been found the history of human evolution could be as follows: the first human population of Homo erectus, represented by the human incisors found at Yuanmou, Yunnan Province, southwestern China, came to China from the southern part of Asia.

  6. 13. Juli 2016 · Keen to get to the bottom of its people's ancestry, China has in the past decade stepped up its efforts to uncover evidence of early humans across the country. It is reanalysing old fossil...

  7. 11. Juli 2018 · Ancient humans appear to have reached northwestern China about 2.1 million years ago, and they lived there for hundreds of thousands of years, according to a new study published Wednesday in...