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Middle pleistocene human cranium from Tangshan (Nanjing), southeast China: A new reconstruction and comparisons with Homo erectus from Eurasia and Africa

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作者Liu, W; Zhang, YY; Wu, XZ; liuwu@ivpp.ac.cn
刊名AM J PHYS ANTHROPOL
出版日期2005
卷号127期号:3页码:253-262
关键词Remains Calvaria Georgia Dmanisi Age
ISSN号0002-9483
英文摘要The morphology and affinities of early and middle Pleistocene Homo erectus in East Asia have been explored since the late nineteenth century. A fragmentary hominid cranium (Nanjing no.1) recovered in Tangshan near Nanjing, China bears directly on these issues. In the present study, the morphological features of Nanjing no. 1 are described and compared with Homo erectus from both Eurasia and Africa. Our results indicate that this middle Pleistocene hominid fossil should be referred to as Homo erectus. The sharing of typical Homo erectus features with African and European counterparts demonstrates that Homo erectus is a widely distributed lineage that evolved during the million years after its Pliocene origins. The differences between Nanjing no.1 and Zhoukoudian suggest certain level of regional variation in East Asian Homo erectus. (c) 2004 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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通讯作者liuwu@ivpp.ac.cn
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Liu, W,Zhang, YY,Wu, XZ,et al. Middle pleistocene human cranium from Tangshan (Nanjing), southeast China: A new reconstruction and comparisons with Homo erectus from Eurasia and Africa[J]. AM J PHYS ANTHROPOL,2005,127(3):253-262.
APA Liu, W,Zhang, YY,Wu, XZ,&liuwu@ivpp.ac.cn.(2005).Middle pleistocene human cranium from Tangshan (Nanjing), southeast China: A new reconstruction and comparisons with Homo erectus from Eurasia and Africa.AM J PHYS ANTHROPOL,127(3),253-262.
MLA Liu, W,et al."Middle pleistocene human cranium from Tangshan (Nanjing), southeast China: A new reconstruction and comparisons with Homo erectus from Eurasia and Africa".AM J PHYS ANTHROPOL 127.3(2005):253-262.

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