The discovery of fossil tracks in Madhya Pradesh by an Indian scientist may turn back life's clock by 500 million years

The fossilized skull of Narmada Homo erectus was found embedded in a conglomerate bed in the Narmada valley of central India. This bed occurs at the basal part of a formation sandwiched between two other formations of 0.73 Ma and 74000 yrs BP. The conglomerate bed has also preserved fossils of Hipopotamus namadicus, etc having Middle Pleistocene affinity.

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