Homo Sapiens skull (archaic), called Dali.
The adult male skull from Dali in China is the best candidate for the earliest Homo sapiens beyond Africa. The fossil plays a key role in the multiregional theory of the origin of the H. Sapiens. It is a connection between the older fossils of Homo Erectus from Zoukoudian (Peking man) and the today's Chinese and shows a long and uninterrupted evolution in this region. The skull was found in 1978 by Liu Shuntang near Dali, province of Shaanxi in China and is about 200,000 years old.