International audienceIn the context of a Thai-French paleontological project, a single human tooth, a right upper fourth premolar, has been discovered in Northern Thailand among mammalian fossil remains excavated from the "Thum Wiman Nakin" cave. Based on the fauna associated with the human tooth and the Uranium/Thorium datings from the overlying calcite beds, we attribute this site to the Late Middle Pleistocene. The human tooth was compared with teeth of Chinese and Javanese Homo erectus, Homo sapiens neanderthalensis and Homo sapiens sapiens as well as teeth of apes (Orang-utan). The tooth has archaic features of the crown which are similar to Homo erectus. It also has derived features of the root which makes it aligns with Neanderthals...
An increasing number of multidisciplinary field and laboratory projects focused on paleoanthropologi...
International audienceLittle is known about the timing of modern human emergence and occupation in E...
We present two previously unreported hominin permanent teeth [one right upper second molar (M2), one...
International audienceThe Pleistocene presence of the genus Homo in continental Southeast Asia is pr...
Locality 1, in the Lower Cave of the Zhoukoudian cave complex, China, is one of the most important M...
The Cave of the Monk from the village of Ban Fa Suai is an original site discovered by the Thai Fren...
Fossil records indicate orangutan-like hominoids have been widely distributed in south China during ...
Scholars have debated the taxonomic identity of isolated primate teeth from the Asian Pleistocene fo...
The 2007 discovery of fragmentary human remains (two molars and an anterior mandible) at Zhirendong ...
The 2007 discovery of fragmentary human remains (two molars and an anterior mandible) at Zhirendong ...
The cave of the Monk from the village of Ban Fa Suai is an original site discovered by the French Pa...
Scholars have debated the taxonomic identity of isolated primate teeth from the Asian Pleistocene fo...
International audienceThis study investigates permanent maxillary and mandibular premolar root struc...
An increasing number of multidisciplinary field and laboratory projects focused on paleoanthropologi...
International audienceLittle is known about the timing of modern human emergence and occupation in E...
We present two previously unreported hominin permanent teeth [one right upper second molar (M2), one...
International audienceThe Pleistocene presence of the genus Homo in continental Southeast Asia is pr...
Locality 1, in the Lower Cave of the Zhoukoudian cave complex, China, is one of the most important M...
The Cave of the Monk from the village of Ban Fa Suai is an original site discovered by the Thai Fren...
Fossil records indicate orangutan-like hominoids have been widely distributed in south China during ...
Scholars have debated the taxonomic identity of isolated primate teeth from the Asian Pleistocene fo...
The 2007 discovery of fragmentary human remains (two molars and an anterior mandible) at Zhirendong ...
The 2007 discovery of fragmentary human remains (two molars and an anterior mandible) at Zhirendong ...
The cave of the Monk from the village of Ban Fa Suai is an original site discovered by the French Pa...
Scholars have debated the taxonomic identity of isolated primate teeth from the Asian Pleistocene fo...
International audienceThis study investigates permanent maxillary and mandibular premolar root struc...
An increasing number of multidisciplinary field and laboratory projects focused on paleoanthropologi...
International audienceLittle is known about the timing of modern human emergence and occupation in E...
We present two previously unreported hominin permanent teeth [one right upper second molar (M2), one...