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Discovery of a second human molar and cranium fragment in the late Middle to Late Pleistocene cave of Ma U'Oi (Northern Vietnam)
Authors:Demeter Fabrice  Bacon Anne-Marie  Nguyen Kim Thuy  Vu The Long  Duringer Philippe  Roussé Stéphane  Coppens Yves  Matsumura Hirofumi  Dodo Yukio  Nguyen Mai Huong  Tomoko Anezaki
Affiliation:Laboratoire de Paléoanthropologie et Préhistoire, Collège de France, 11 Place Marcellin Berthelot, 75005 Paris, France. fabrice.demeter@college-de-france.fr
Abstract:In November 2002, during the second season of work by a Vietnamese-French-Japanese team, we discovered a human molar and a fragment of an occipital bone in the late Middle to Late Pleistocene cave of Ma U'Oi (Bacon et al., Geobios. 37 (2004) 305). The layer from which this material comes is the same as that in which a human lower molar was found in 2001. Both molars can be attributed to archaic Homo, and both exhibit archaic and modern traits.
Keywords:Vietnam   Ma U'Oi cave   Late Middle-Late Pleistocene   Archaic Homo
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