In 1929, a Zhoukoudian cave dig revealed a skullcap, and Peking Man transformed human origins research

A 1929 discovery of the “Peking Man” skullcap in China revolutionized human origins studies, providing crucial fossil evidence of Homo erectus in Asia. This landmark find helped fill gaps in the human family tree, influencing anatomical and behavioral research for decades. Zhoukoudian remains a vital paleoanthropological site, continually offering insights into early human life and migration.

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