20,000-year-old ‘human’ fossils from Japan aren’t what we thought

The 20,000-year-old fossilized bones of “Ushikawa Man,” thought to be some of Japan’s most ancient human fossils, are not what scientists believed they were, new research finds.

Instead, they are the bones of an ancient bear.

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