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There's a new addition to the family tree: an extinct species of human that's been found in the Philippines.

It's known as Homo luzonensis, after the site of its discovery on the country's largest island Luzon.

Its physical features are a mixture of those found in very ancient human ancestors and in more recent people.

That could mean primitive human relatives left Africa and made it all the way to South-East Asia, something not previously thought possible.

The find shows that human evolution in the region may have been a highly complicated affair, with three or more human species in the region at around the time our ancestors arrive.

One of these species was the diminutive "Hobbit" - Homo floresiensis - which survived on the Indonesian island of Flores until 50,000 years ago.

Prof Chris Stringer, from London's Natural History Museum, commented: "After the remarkable finds of the diminutive Homo floresiensis were published in 2004, I said that the experiment in human evolution conducted on Flores could have been repeated on many of the other islands in the region.

"That speculation has seemingly been confirmed on the island of Luzon... nearly 3,000km away."

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There's a new addition to the family tree: an extinct species of human that's been found in the Philippines.

It's known as Homo luzonensis, after the site of its discovery on the country's largest island Luzon.

Its physical features are a mixture of those found in very ancient human ancestors and in more recent people.

That could mean primitive human relatives left Africa and made it all the way to South-East Asia, something not previously thought possible.

The find shows that human evolution in the region may have been a highly complicated affair, with three or more human species in the region at around the time our ancestors arrive.

One of these species was the diminutive "Hobbit" - Homo floresiensis - which survived on the Indonesian island of Flores until 50,000 years ago.

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Prof Chris Stringer, from London's Natural History Museum, commented: "After the remarkable finds of the diminutive Homo floresiensis were published in 2004, I said that the experiment in human evolution conducted on Flores could have been repeated on many of the other islands in the region.

"That speculation has seemingly been confirmed on the island of Luzon... nearly 3,000km away."
Are you also a Redditor? Ive seen that post on r/Philippines and I noticed that most of your post are againts current administration.
 
Are you also a Redditor? Ive seen that post on r/Philippines and I noticed that most of your post are againts current administration.
I'm not... As I always give credits when I copy/paste something, you can see by yourself that this is taken from BBC website. Maybe someone on Reddit did the same... and I don't see the connection with the fact that some of my threads are against this administration :)
 
I'm not... As I always give credits when I copy/paste something, you can see by yourself that this is taken from BBC website. Maybe someone on Reddit did the same... and I don't see the connection with the fact that some of my threads are against this administration :)
I see you should try visiting r/Philippines they are known for sub reddit who are againts PRD. Ive seen your post and sometimes I want to comment that you're just wasting time posting those threads here cause mostly here are just kids, I am also againts the current admin but I dont want to share my thoughts here cause I think its useless.
 
I see you should try visiting r/Philippines they are known for sub reddit who are againts PRD. Ive seen your post and sometimes I want to comment that you're just wasting time posting those threads here cause mostly here are just kids, I am also againts the current admin but I dont want to share my thoughts here cause I think its useless.
Thanks for the advice, I will give it a try!
Sometimes I think also that it's useless but actually, I don't post here to convince the dds but for the silent ones... for them to have another look at this administration rather than the fake news...
 
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