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  2. During excavations near Peking (Beijing), China, between 1929 and 1937, researchers discovered several partial skulls of the species Homo erectus. These hominids lived around 400,000 years ago and came to be known as Peking Man.
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    Where are the Peking Man fossils?The only problem is that the spot is covered by an asphalt parking lot. The Peking Man fossils are a set of 200 Homo erectus fossils excavated from China’s Zhoukoudian cave site during the 1920s and 1930s. During World War II, Chinese authorities packed up the fossils to send them to the United States for safekeeping.
    What was found at Peking Man site?Peking Man Site Museum. During 1927-1937, abundant human and animal fossils as well as artefact were found at Peking Man Site, it made the site to be the most productive one of the Homo erectus sites of the same age all over the world. Other localities in the vicinity were also excavated almost at the same time. ^ Melvin, Sheila (October 11, 2005).
    When was Peking Man discovered?The first evidence for Peking Man was discovered in 1921 by Austrian paleontologist Otto Zdansky who found a single hominin molar within a deposit at a quarry near the Chinese town of Zhoukoudian (then Chou K’ou Tien) approximately 30 miles (around 48 km) from Beijing (formerly Peking) (Reader 1988: 94).
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    Is Peking Man a hominin?Peking man, extinct hominin of the species Homo erectus, known from fossils found at Zhoukoudian near Beijing. Peking man was identified as a member of the human lineage by Davidson Black in 1927 on the basis of a single tooth. Later excavations yielded several skullcaps and mandibles, facial and limb bones, and the teeth of about 40 individuals.
     
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    Peking Man (Homo erectus pekinensis) is a subspecies of H. erectus which inhabited the Zhoukoudian cave site in modern northern China during the Chibanian. The first fossil, a tooth, was discovered in 1921, and the Zhoukoudian Cave has since then become the most productive H. erectus site in the world. Peking … See more

    Research history
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    In 1921, Fangshan County, 47 kilometres (29 mi) southwest of Beijing (then referred to in the West as See more

    Peking Man is known from 13 skull and cranial fragments, 15 mandibles (lower jawbone), 157 isolated and in situ teeth, an atlas (the first neck vertebra), a clavicle, 3 humeri (upper arm bones), potentially 2 iliac fragments (the hip), 7 femora, a tibia (shinbone), and a See more

    Palaeoenvironment
    Stone tools are strewn throughout Layers 10–1 with a few notable clusters, which has variously been interpreted as either short-lived occupation of the cave except intervals corresponding to those clusters (which represent … See more

    • Aczel, Amir D. (2007). The Jesuit and the Skull: Teilhard de Chardin, Evolution, and the Search for Peking Man. Riverhead Books.
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