Java Man and Modern Humans May Share Underdeveloped Neck Muscle at Birth, Tokyo Study Indicates

Research from the University of Tokyo suggests Java man, like modern humans, was born with an underdeveloped neck muscle. This finding, published in a scientific journal, offers new insights into potential similarities in childbirth and child-rearing practices between archaic and modern human populations, reinterpreting ancient skeletal distortions.

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