Summary:
- Researchers have re-examined human fossils found in Japan that were previously thought to be around 35,000 years old, and have determined that they are actually much older, dating back around 20,000 years.
- The fossils, which include a partial skull and teeth, were found in the Minatogawa area of Okinawa, Japan, and represent some of the earliest known modern human remains in the region.
- The revised age of the fossils provides new insights into the timing and patterns of human migration and settlement in East Asia during the Late Pleistocene period.