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The “Dragon Man” skull, which dates to 146,000 years ago and was discovered in 1933 by a laborer in Harbin City, China — when it was under Japanese occupation — was long shrouded in mystery.
Researchers identify 146,000-year-old 'dragon man' skull as a Denisovan using dental calculus after DNA extraction attempts failed, revealing insights about this human species.
A 146,000-year-old skull, nicknamed the dragon man, has long intrigued scientists. Discovered in the 1930s in Harbin, China, the skull was initially believed to represent a new, elusive species of ...
The "Dragon Man," as he was being called, after the Songhua River's associations with them, was Homo longi. But a pair of new studies turned the Homo longi theory on its cranium.
A farmer found the skull in northern China in 1933, and decided to hide it in a well to keep it from Japanese invaders during World War II. He'd keep it hidden there for 85 years.
It has baffled scientists since it was first discovered back in 2018. But the mystery of the 'Dragon Man' skull and its true identity has finally been solved, a new study reveals.
The Dragon Man's skull is huge, with a brain size about the same as the average for our species Chinese researchers have unveiled an ancient skull that could belong to a completely new species of ...
While "House of the Dragon" doesn't explain how Meraxes' skull ended up in Dragonstone instead of its documented place at King's Landing, it's assumed that it was likely moved in a similar manner ...
Blinkbox, a video streaming service in the U.K., left a very lifelike, massive replica of a dragon skull on a beach in England to celebrate its showing of season 3 of 'Game of Thrones.' Gillian ...