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- The Hualongdong people are extinct humans that lived in eastern China around 300,000 years ago during the late Middle Pleistocene. Discovered by a research...
- giant tapir, and giant pandas. The most notable fossils are those of the Hualongdong people, including Homo erectus (dubbed Dongzhi Man) described in 2014...
- teeth. The specimen was found in the late Middle Pleistocene locality Hualongdong Cave No. I Homo Site in An**** Province, China. The specific name kurteni...
- connect with the skull). Prehistoric Asia Archaic humans in Southeast Asia Hualongdong people Bae, C. J.; Wu, X. (2024). "Making sense of eastern Asian Late...
- small felid from the late Middle Pleistocene fossil hominin locality of Hualongdong, southern China". Annales Zoologici Fennici. 61 (1): 335–342. doi:10...
- small felid from the late Middle Pleistocene fossil hominin locality of Hualongdong, southern China". Annales Zoologici Fennici. 61 (1). doi:10.5735/086...
- morphometric analyses of a late Middle Pleistocene hominin mandible from Hualongdong, China". Journal of Human Evolution. 182: 103411. Bibcode:2023JHumE.18203411W...
- Pleistocene human remains from Aubesier (France), Broken Hill (Zambia), and Hualongdong (China), plus late archaic humans remains from Xujiayao and Xuchang (China)...
- it is known for its Hualong Cave in which important human (called the Hualongdong people) and animal fossils have been discovered, including Homo erectus...
- small felid from the late Middle Pleistocene fossil hominin locality of Hualongdong, southern China". Annales Zoologici Fennici. 61 (1): 335–342. doi:10...