The hominin record from southern Asia for the early Late Pleistocene epoch is scarce. Well-dated and well-preserved fossils older than ∼45,000 years that can be unequivocally attributed to Homo sapiens are lacking. Here we present evidence from the newly excavated Fuyan Cave in Daoxian (southern China). This site has provided 47 human teeth dated to more than 80,000 years old, and with an inferred maximum age of 120,000 years. The morphological and metric assessment of this sample supports its unequivocal assignment to H. sapiens. The Daoxian sample is more derived than any other anatomically modern humans, resembling middle-to-late Late Pleistocene specimens and even contemporary humans. Our study shows that fully modern morphologies were ...
We present two previously unreported hominin permanent teeth [one right upper second molar (M2), one...
International audienceThe origin and evolution of modern Homo sapiens has been the subject of an int...
It has recently become clear that several human lineages coexisted with Homo sapiens during the late...
The hominin record from southern Asia for the early Late Pleistocene epoch is scarce. Well-dated and...
International audienceThe origin of modern humans continues to be one of the most heavily debated to...
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 ...
It has been established that modern humans were living in the Levant and Africa ca. 100 ka ago. Hith...
Recent studies reveal high degrees of morphological diversity in Late Pleistocene humans from East A...
Debates on modern human origins For 20 years the debate on modern human origins has received a signi...
Background: Later Pleistocene human evolution in East Asia remains poorly understood owing to a scar...
BACKGROUND: Later Pleistocene human evolution in East Asia remains poorly understood owing to a scar...
We present two previously unreported hominin permanent teeth [one right upper second molar (M2), one...
International audienceThe origin and evolution of modern Homo sapiens has been the subject of an int...
It has recently become clear that several human lineages coexisted with Homo sapiens during the late...
The hominin record from southern Asia for the early Late Pleistocene epoch is scarce. Well-dated and...
International audienceThe origin of modern humans continues to be one of the most heavily debated to...
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 ...
It has been established that modern humans were living in the Levant and Africa ca. 100 ka ago. Hith...
Recent studies reveal high degrees of morphological diversity in Late Pleistocene humans from East A...
Debates on modern human origins For 20 years the debate on modern human origins has received a signi...
Background: Later Pleistocene human evolution in East Asia remains poorly understood owing to a scar...
BACKGROUND: Later Pleistocene human evolution in East Asia remains poorly understood owing to a scar...
We present two previously unreported hominin permanent teeth [one right upper second molar (M2), one...
International audienceThe origin and evolution of modern Homo sapiens has been the subject of an int...
It has recently become clear that several human lineages coexisted with Homo sapiens during the late...