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Japan's Oldest Human Remains Have Just Lost Their Status for an Embarrassing Reason

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Science, which is constantly evolving, sometimes reserves surprises that upset our certainty. This has also recently been the case with fossils discovered in Toyohashi, Japan, in the 1950s. Once considered as the oldest human remains in the country, these fossils are now re-evaluated by a team of [...]
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Science, which is constantly evolving, sometimes reserves surprises that upset our certainty. This has also recently been the case with fossils discovered in Toyohashi, Japan, in the 1950s. Once considered as the oldest human remains in the country, these fossils are now re-evaluated by a team of [...]

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SciencePost broke the news in on Friday, January 9, 2026.
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