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Ang Homo luzonensis na tinagurian ding Úbag o Táong Callao ay tumutukoy sa mga labi ng hominid na natagpuan sa Yungib ng Callao sa Peñablanca, Cagayan, Luzon sa Pilipinas ni Armand Salvador Mijares noong 2007.
Apr 10, 2019 · Share full article. 155. Callao Cave on Luzon Island in the Philippines, where fossilized remains of a new species of hominin were found. Callao Cave Archaeology Project. By Carl Zimmer. April...
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Apr 10, 2019 · The type locality is Callao Cave, in the Callao Limestone formation in the Peñablanca region of northern Luzon, the Philippines, at coordinates 17° 42′ 11.7″ N, 121° 49′ 25.5″ E. Diagnosis.
- Florent Détroit, Armand Salvador Mijares, Julien Corny, Guillaume Daver, Clément Zanolli, Eusebio Di...
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Apr 11, 2019 · Video from the UP Media and Public Relations Office. An international multidisciplinary team, led by University of the Philippines Associate Professor Armand Salvador B. Mijares, discovered a new human species, the Homo luzonensis, from an excavation site inside Callao Cave in Peñablanca, Cagayan.
Apr 11, 2019 · Archaeologist Armand Mijares first started excavating Callao Cave in 2003 and there found 25,000-year-old evidence of human activity.
In 2010, Mijares gained international attention as the main author of a Journal of Human Evolution report about a 67,000-year old foot bone discovered in Callao Cave. That report gave evidence for the newly named species of Homo , called Homo luzonensis , named after the Philippines' largest island— Luzon . [2]