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Jinniushan (Chinese: 金牛山) is a
Middle Pleistocene paleoanthropological site,
dating to
around 260,000 BP, most
famous for its
archaic hominin fossils....
- face
would be
probably be
similar in
overall dimensions to that of the
Jinniushan woman skull. In
March 1978, a
surprisingly complete archaic human skull...
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Pleistocene European as well as
Asian specimens—namely from Dali and
Jinniushan in China—as H. heidelbergensis. This
model is not as
universally accepted...
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Chinese H.
longi (represented by a
skull from Harbin, the Dali Man, and
Jinniushan Man
according to Bae). It has
further been
debated if the Dali Man should...
- Pleistocene,
roughly contemporaneous with
other Chinese specimens from Xiahe,
Jinniushan, Dali, and
Hualong Cave. In two
simultaneously published papers, Ji and...
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findings include the Dali skull, the
Xujiayao hominin, Maba Man, the
Jinniushan hominin, and the
Narmada Human. The
Xiahe mandible shows morphological...
- L. lui is one of
several new
species of
extinct birds discovered at
Jinniushan, Liaoning, China. The
extinct stork is
named after Professor Zun-e Lu...
- comparisons. For example,
remains of one
Middle Pleistocene human fossil from
Jinniushan province in
northern China has
allowed scientists to
study the relationship...
- Meldrum, D. J.; Huang, Y.; He, J.; Sarmiento, E. E. (2011-12-01). "The
Jinniushan hominin pedal skeleton from the late
Middle Pleistocene of China". HOMO...
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Jinniushan...