The restored statues of a pair of fossil human skulls, named "Yunxian Man" after the location where they were excavated and dating back to one million years ago, were unveiled by the Hubei Provincial Museum in central China on Thursday.
The analysis concluded that the fossils belonged to Homo erectus and from a male and a female aged between 25 and 45.
The analysis concluded that the fossils belonged to Homo erectus and from a male and a female aged between 25 and 45.