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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On December 10, 1937, scientists discovered Javanese
On this day, 88 years ago, on December 10, 1937 (November 8, 1937 in the lunar calendar), scientists discovered Javanese people. On December 10, 1937, Carnegie College in Washington published its discovery of "Javanese". Based on skulls found on Java Island, humans have a history of about 1 million years. Javanese were the earliest transitional creatures between apes and humans. Prior to this, the earliest human specimens were the bones of Homo erectus, which were also found on the island of Java. The recently discovered Javanese bone predates the bones of Homo erectus by 500,000 years. These Javanese skulls include an intact lower jaw and several teeth. These teeth have the characteristics of primitive human bones, but lack the very developed papillae near the ears, which is called the characteristics of apes. The skull cap has been severely shattered and is difficult to recover. Scientists speculate that the Javanese head may have been eaten by his natural enemies, using the brains in it as a delicate food. News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1cs4.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.27-12:59] 访问:76
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