Skip to content
General News

Yingkou Jinniushan Site: A 260,000-Year Legacy That Fills a Critical Gap in Human Evolution

Publicity Department of the CPC Yingkou Municipal Committee < 1 min read

YINGKOU, China, April 7, 2026 /Xinhua-AsiaNet/--

The Jinniushan Site in Xitian Village, Yong'an Town, Dashiqiao City, Yingkou City, Liaoning Province, is an early Paleolithic ancient cave site dating back approximately 260,000 years. In 2021, it was named one of "China's Top 100 Archaeological Discoveries in the Past 100 Years".

The site was discovered during a cultural relics survey conducted in Liaoning in 1972. In September 1984, an archaeological team from Peking University unearthed a remarkably complete fossilized skeleton of an ancient human in Cave A at the site. The specimen comprises over 50 pieces of cranial and vertebral bones, belonging to a young female estimated to be 20-22 years old, with an estimated cranial capacity of about 1,335-1,390 milliliters. The "Jinniushan Man" exhibits both the advanced features of early Homo sapiens and the primitive characteristics of Peking Man, representing a transitional phase from Homo erectus to early Homo sapiens. Fossils from this stage are rare both in China and around the world, filling a critical gap in human evolution and holding great significance for the study of human evolutionary history.

Source: Publicity Department of the CPC Yingkou Municipal Committee

Media

More from this category

  • General News, Medical Health Aged Care
  • 07/04/2026
  • 15:41
Parliament of Australia

National Redress Scheme Committee to hear from support services and participating institutions

The Joint Standing Committee on Implementation of the National Redress Schemewill hold a public hearing in Canberra on Wednesday, 8 April 2026, for itsinquiry into the continuing operation of the Scheme. Committee Chair, Ms Jodie Belyea MP, said the Committee is grateful for the contributions made in support of the inquiry to date. ‘The Committee has received a substantial number of submissions in support of our current inquiry and heard evidence from a range of stakeholders’, Ms Belyea noted. ‘On Wednesday, the Committee will hear from Redress Support Services, lived experience advisers, and participating institutions. This evidence will help the…

  • General News, RetailOnline Retail
  • 07/04/2026
  • 12:22
EAORON SKINCARE

Australia Has the World’s Most Potent Natural Source of Vitamin C. This $25 Cream Finally Puts It Centre Stage.

Key Facts: Kakadu Plum, native to Australia’s Northern Territory, contains up to 100 times more vitamin C than oranges (5,300mg vs 50mg per 100g)…

  • Contains:
  • General News, Medical Health Aged Care
  • 07/04/2026
  • 08:55
April 7, 2026

Super-K flu threat grows amid falling vaccination rates

Doctors are warning Aussies to brace for a deadly flu season, with the “Super K” strain spreading early and vaccination rates continuing to fall. Only one in three Australians were vaccinated against influenza last year, compared with one in two before COVID‑19. Health professionals are particularly concerned that only one in four children aged under five received a flu jab last year, despite free vaccination being available to young kids due to their increased risk of sickness and death from influenza. To support flu vaccination, Bupa has announced 40,000 free flu shots for its health insurance customers and eligible health…

Media Outreach made fast, easy, simple.

Feature your press release on Medianet's News Hub every time you distribute with Medianet. Pay per release or save with a subscription.