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Paleolithic site of Xuetang Liangzi in Shiyan, Hubei

Hubei Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and Archaeology; Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences; Wuhan University; Yunyang Museum; Shiyan Museum
Published/Copyright: December 12, 2024
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Abstract

In 2021 and 2022, archaeological surveys and major excavations were conducted at the Xuetang Liangzi site in Areas B, C, and E. These efforts uncovered archaeological remains that include a complete sequence of Paleolithic cultures in southern China. The history of prehistoric human activity at the site spans more than one million years, covering the early to late Paleolithic period. The No. 3 skull of Yunxian Man, unearthed from Layer 3 in Area B, dates to approximately one million years ago and is the best-preserved hominin cranium found on the Eurasian continent of its period.


Postscript

The original article 湖北十堰市学堂梁子旧石器时代遗址, prepared by Chengqiu Lu 陆成秋 et al., was published in Kaogu 考古 (Archaeology) 2023.7:3–13 with 23 figures and five notes. This English version, translated by Chao Zhao 赵潮, has removed the notes.


Further readings

Li, Tianyuan 李天元. Yunxian ren—Yunxianren yizhi zongheyanjiu lunwenji 郧县人—郧县人遗址综合研究论文集(Yunxian Man: Proceedings of a Comprehensive Study of the Yunxian Man Sites). Wuhan: Hubei kexue jishu chubanshe, 2001.Search in Google Scholar

Lumley, Henry de, and Li Tianyuan. Le Site de l’Homme de Yunxian. Paris: CNRS Editions, 2008.Search in Google Scholar

Published Online: 2024-12-12
Published in Print: 2024-12-15

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