Unveiling the Dragon Fossil: A Startling Discovery in China

In 2020, a startling discovery was made in China: a fossilized skeleton that has been dubbed the “Dragon Man.” The fossil is believed to be around 146,000 years old, and it is the most complete skeleton of its kind ever found.

The Dragon Man was discovered in the Zhoukoudian cave site, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site located in Hebei Province, China. The cave site is famous for its discoveries of Peking Man, a species of early human that lived in the region around 780,000 years ago.

The Dragon Man fossil was found by a team of Chinese archaeologists who were excavating the cave site. The fossil was found in a layer of sediment that is dated to around 146,000 years ago.

The Fossil

The Dragon Man fossil is remarkably well-preserved. The skull is almost complete, and it includes the teeth, jaw, and braincase. The rest of the skeleton is also well-preserved, and it includes the arms, legs, and torso.

The skull

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