Considerable attention has been paid to dating the earliest appearance of hominins outside Africa. The earliest skeletal and artefactual evidence for the genus Homo in Asia currently comes from Dmanisi, Georgia, and is dated to approximately 1.77-1.85 million years ago (Ma)(1). Two incisors that may belong to Homo erectus come from Yuanmou, south China, and are dated to 1.7 Ma(2); the next-oldest evidence is an H. erectus cranium from Lantian (Gongwangling)-which has recently been dated to 1.63 Ma(3) and the earliest hominin fossils from the Sangiran dome in Java, which are dated to about 1.5-1.6 Ma(4). Artefacts from Majuangou III5 and Shangshazui(6) in the Nihewan basin, north China, have also been dated to 1.6-1.7 Ma. Here we report an E...
Later Pleistocene human evolution in East Asia remains poorly understood owing to a scarcity of well...
AbstractThe fluvio-lacustrine sequences in the Nihewan Basin of North China (known as the Nihewan Fo...
BACKGROUND: Later Pleistocene human evolution in East Asia remains poorly understood owing to a scar...
Considerable attention has been paid to dating the earliest appearance of hominins outside Africa. T...
The Homo erectus cranium from Gongwangling, Lantian County, Shaanxi Province is the oldest fossil ho...
It has been established that modern humans were living in the Levant and Africa ca. 100 ka ago. Hith...
The mainstream school of human evolution posits that Homo erectus was the earliest species to leave ...
The Nihewan Basin in North China has a rich source of Early Pleistocene Paleolithic sites. Here, we ...
The chronological position of Peking Man, or Homo erectus pekinensis, has long been pursued, but has...
The Xujiayao site in the Nihewan Basin (North China) is one of the most important Paleolithic sites ...
Recent studies of an increasing number of hominin fossils highlight regional and chronological diver...
International audienceThe origin and evolution of modern Homo sapiens has been the subject of an int...
Dali Man, an archaic type of early Homo sapiens, is of great significance to the origin of Homo sapi...
The hominin record from southern Asia for the early Late Pleistocene epoch is scarce. Well-dated and...
The Paleolithic archaeological record of the Tibetan Plateau is crucial for understanding human ecol...
Later Pleistocene human evolution in East Asia remains poorly understood owing to a scarcity of well...
AbstractThe fluvio-lacustrine sequences in the Nihewan Basin of North China (known as the Nihewan Fo...
BACKGROUND: Later Pleistocene human evolution in East Asia remains poorly understood owing to a scar...
Considerable attention has been paid to dating the earliest appearance of hominins outside Africa. T...
The Homo erectus cranium from Gongwangling, Lantian County, Shaanxi Province is the oldest fossil ho...
It has been established that modern humans were living in the Levant and Africa ca. 100 ka ago. Hith...
The mainstream school of human evolution posits that Homo erectus was the earliest species to leave ...
The Nihewan Basin in North China has a rich source of Early Pleistocene Paleolithic sites. Here, we ...
The chronological position of Peking Man, or Homo erectus pekinensis, has long been pursued, but has...
The Xujiayao site in the Nihewan Basin (North China) is one of the most important Paleolithic sites ...
Recent studies of an increasing number of hominin fossils highlight regional and chronological diver...
International audienceThe origin and evolution of modern Homo sapiens has been the subject of an int...
Dali Man, an archaic type of early Homo sapiens, is of great significance to the origin of Homo sapi...
The hominin record from southern Asia for the early Late Pleistocene epoch is scarce. Well-dated and...
The Paleolithic archaeological record of the Tibetan Plateau is crucial for understanding human ecol...
Later Pleistocene human evolution in East Asia remains poorly understood owing to a scarcity of well...
AbstractThe fluvio-lacustrine sequences in the Nihewan Basin of North China (known as the Nihewan Fo...
BACKGROUND: Later Pleistocene human evolution in East Asia remains poorly understood owing to a scar...