Rhodesia Skull
This skull was discovered in Northern Rhodesia, now Zambia, in 1921. Despite its "savage" and "ape-like" appearance, it's cranial capacity of 1280 cc's demands that we classify it as a Homo sapien. Because the skull was found unfossilized, it was originally assigned an age of 40,000 years. Its "primitive" appearance, however, has led many scientists (guided by evolutionary presuppositions) to extend the age to between 200,000 and 400,000 years.