Photo provided by Wu Xiujie, a researcher with the Chinese Academy of Sciences institute of vertebrate paleontology and paleoanthropology, shows the 3D restored picture of two Human cranial fossils found in Xuchang in central China's Henan Province. Human cranial fossil remains from 105,000 - 125,000 years ago, found in Xuchang in central China's Henan Province, share characteristics of Chinese hominids, early modern humans and Neanderthals, a species named for the Neandertal region of Germany, according to a report in the "Science" magazine on Thursday. (Xinhua)