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Brief communication: two human fossil deciduous molars from the Sangiran dome (Java, Indonesia): outer and inner morphology
Authors:Zanolli Clément  Bondioli Luca  Mancini Lucia  Mazurier Arnaud  Widianto Harry  Macchiarelli Roberto
Institution:Département de Préhistoire, UMR 7194, Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle, 75005 Paris, France. clement.zanolli@mnhn.fr
Abstract:Currently, the human deciduous dental record from the Pleistocene deposits of the Sangiran Dome, Java, consists of only eight specimens. Here we report two deciduous crowns collected near the village of Pucung. While their precise geo-chronological context remains unknown, a provenance from the Early-Middle Pleistocene Kabuh Formation, or from the Early Pleistocene "Grenzbank Zone," is very likely. These isolated specimens consist of an upper first molar (PCG.1) and a lower second molar (PCG.2). Taxonomic discrimination of the Indonesian tooth record is difficult because of the convergence in crown size and appearance between Pongo and Homo. Accordingly, as PCG.2 still bears a concretion masking most of its features, we coupled the outer analysis of the two specimens with an investigation of their inner morphology. In addition to external characteristics, virtual imaging and quantitative assessment of inner morphology and tissue proportions support an attribution to the taxon Homo, and we preliminary allocate both specimens toH. erectus.
Keywords:Sangiran Dome  deciduous molars  outer morphology  microtomography  inner structure  Homo erectus
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