Massive cranium from Harbin establishes a new Middle Pleistocene human lineage in China

Massive cranium from Harbin establishes a new Middle Pleistocene human lineage in China


In eastern Asia, several Middle-Late Pleistocene human fossils, such as the Dali, Jinniushan, Hualongdong, and Harbin crania, evidently resemble each other and are phylogenetically closer to H. sapiens than to H. neanderthalensis or other archaic humans. The Harbin cranium is the best preserved of this group. It shows a mosaic combination of plesiomorphic and apomorphic features. Here, we suggest that the Harbin skull should be recognized as a new species of Homo.


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Ni, X. (2021). Massive cranium from Harbin establishes a new Middle Pleistocene human lineage in China. A Big Earth Data Platform for Three Poles, DOI: 10.1016/j.xinn.2021.100132. (Download the reference: RIS | Bibtex )

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1. Ji, Q., Wu, W., Ji, Y., Li, Q., & Ni, X. (2021). Late Middle Pleistocene Harbin cranium represents a new Homo species. The Innovation 2(3), 100132.( View Details | Bibtex)

2. Ni, X., Ji, Q., Wu, W., & Shao, Q., et al. (2021). Massive cranium from Harbin establishes a new Middle Pleistocene human lineage in China. The Innovation, 2(3).( View Details | Bibtex)

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