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Scientists say Dragon Man could
change our understanding of human
. They say it belonged to "a large-brained
in his 50s with deep-set eyes and
eyebrow ridges". He looked more like today's humans than any other
members of the human family
. The
Dragon Man belonged to is probably closer to modern-day humans than Neanderthals were. Researcher Chris Stringer of the Natural History Museum in London described Dragon Man's group. He said: "This
would have been hunter-gatherers, living off the land. From the winter
in Harbin today, it looks like they were coping with even
cold than the Neanderthals."