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The earliest unequivocally modern humans in southern China
Wu Liu
, María Martinón-Torres
, Yan-Jun Cai
, Song Xing
, Hao-Wen Tong
, Shu-Wen Pei
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Mark Jan Sier
, Xiao-Hong Wu
, R Lawrence Edwards
, Hai Cheng
, Yi-Yuan Li
, Xiong-Xin Yang
, José María Bermúdez de Castro
, Xiu-Jie Wu
DES - Paleomagnetism group ('Fort Hoofddijk')
Research Programme in Earth Sciences Utrecht (DES / IVAU)
Leiden University
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Southern China
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Modern Humans
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Europe
80%
SAPIEN 3
80%
Southern Asia
40%
Morphological Evaluation
20%
Hominin
20%
Neanderthals
20%
Northern China
20%
Central China
20%
Homo Neanderthalensis
20%
Homo Sapiens
20%
Late Entry
20%
Maximum Age
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Geographical Gap
20%
Neanderthal Extinction
20%
Sample Support
20%
Anatomically Modern Humans
20%
Metric Assessment
20%
Human Teeth
20%
Ecological Barrier
20%
Dispersal Routes
20%
Early Late Pleistocene
20%
Latest Late Pleistocene
20%
Arts and Humanities
Modern Humans
100%
Southern China
100%
Europe
80%
Asia
40%
Ecological
20%
demise
20%
Fossil
20%
Assignment
20%
China
20%
Morphology
20%
Metrics
20%
Anatomically modern humans
20%
Human teeth
20%
Teeth
20%
Pleistocene Epoch
20%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
China
100%
Europe
66%
Late Pleistocene
33%
Southern Asia
33%
Pleistocene
16%
Levant
16%
Morphology
16%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Teeth
100%
Homo Sapiens
50%
Psychology
Homo sapiens
100%