1.
Naturwissenschaften
; 87(6): 264-5, 2000 Jun.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-10929289
ABSTRACT
The Middle Pleistocene site at Bilzingsleben is being excavated by the Forschungsstelle Bilzingsleben, FSU Jena. It is a living floor with structures of settlement and a great number of Lower Palaeolithic cultural remains. So far, 28 human skull fragments have been discovered, which can be reconstructed into two individual skulls. Recently, the right mandible has also been discovered (Bilzingsleben E7). Morphological comparisons indicate that there is a great similarity to the mandibles of HI and BI of Sinanthropus. A strong likeness to Arago II and XIII was also discovered. There are various different archaic features which assign the Bilzingsleben mandible and the two skulls to the advanced Homo erectus.
Subject(s)
Fossils , Hominidae/anatomy & histology , Mandible/anatomy & histology , Skull/anatomy & histology , Animals , Germany , History, Ancient , Humans
2.
Naturwissenschaften
; 81(3): 123-7, 1994 Mar.
Article
in English
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-8183377