Specialists like Prof Chris Stringer from London’s Natural History Museum said it is perhaps the most significant yet found.
The skull was uncovered in China in 2018 and traces back to 1,40,000 years. It was found in the Harbin area of China in the 1930s but went to the researchers’ consideration as of late.
The discoveries have been distributed in the diary ‘The Innovation’.
The researchers have likewise found bones having a place with early people in Israel. The fossils were found during unearthings in the quarry of a concrete plant close to the focal city of Ramla. The researchers have named the new species “Nesher Ramla Homo type”.
The specialists say these disclosures are significant and can reveal new insight into human development.
What number of types of people are there?
The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History in the United States has given a rundown of 21 known types of people. The historical centre says that most researchers acknowledge the names.
The most seasoned among these species is Sahelanthropus tchadensis, which, as indicated by the historical centre, existed around 7-6 million years prior somewhere near present-day Chad in Africa.
They strolled upstanding, had little canine teeth and a spinal rope opening under the skull – a portion of the key attributes recorded on its site.
The others in the rundown are orrorin tugenensis, ardipithecus kadabba, ardipithecus ramidus, australopithecus anamensis and Homo sapiens, and so on.
Where does the new “Winged serpent Man” species fit in?
Scientists have discovered proof that few human species existed together across Eurasia and Africa over 100,000 years prior. These included Neanderthals and Denisovans, and as of late, found sister species to Neanderthals. “Mythical serpent man” may now be added to that rundown.
The impeccably protected skull found in China had a place with a huge brained male in his 50s with profound set eyes and thick forehead edges, said the researchers.
Although his face was wide, it had a level, low cheekbones that caused him to take after present-day individuals more intently than other terminated individuals from the human genealogy, they added.
The specialists in the UK have said that because of these unmistakable highlights, the skull found in China ought to be announced as a piece of another species under the family Homo.
What else do we think about the “Dragon Man”?
Ji Qiang, a teacher at Hebei GEO University, told correspondents that the “Dragon Man” likely lived in a forested floodplain climate as a component of a little local area.
He likewise said that the local area was very much adjusted for unforgiving conditions and would have had the option to scatter throughout Asia.
This new disclosure is considered huge because it can give basic proof to examining the expansion of the Homo class and the beginning of Homo sapiens, as per The Innovation diary, where the investigation has been distributed.