Late middle pleistocene hominin teeth from Panxian Dadong, South China

W Liu, LA Schepartz, S Xing, S Miller-Antonio… - Journal of Human …, 2013 - Elsevier
The hominin teeth and evidence of hominin activities recovered from 1991 to 2005 at the
Panxian Dadong site in South China are dated to the late Middle Pleistocene (MIS 8–6 or
ca. 130–300 ka), a period for which very little is known about the morphology of Asian
populations. The present study provides the first detailed morphometric description and
comparisons of four hominin teeth (I1, C1, P3 and P3) from this site. Our study shows that the
Panxian Dadong teeth combine archaic and derived features that align them with Middle …
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