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In 1921, a miner’s dynamite blast in Zambia unearthed a face that rewrote the map of human evolution
Miners in Zambia unearthed the Broken Hill skull in 1921, a fossil initially baffling scientists with its mix of modern and primitive features. New dating reveals this early human coexisted with the first Homo sapiens in Africa, challenging linear evolution theories. This discovery highlights the complex, branching nature of human ancestry.
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