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Human remains and the environment of Early Pleistocene in the Nihewan Basin
引用本文:CAI Baoquan1 & LI Qiang2 1. Department of History,Xiamen University,Fujian 361005,China, 2. Institute of Vertebrate Palaeontology and Palaeoanthropology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100044,China. Human remains and the environment of Early Pleistocene in the Nihewan Basin[J]. 中国科学D辑(英文版), 2004, 47(5). DOI: 10.1360/03yd0383
作者姓名:CAI Baoquan1 & LI Qiang2 1. Department of History  Xiamen University  Fujian 361005  China   2. Institute of Vertebrate Palaeontology and Palaeoanthropology  Chinese Academy of Sciences  Beijing 100044  China
作者单位:CAI Baoquan1 & LI Qiang2 1. Department of History,Xiamen University,Fujian 361005,China; 2. Institute of Vertebrate Palaeontology and Palaeoanthropology,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100044,China
基金项目:国家重点基础研究发展计划(973计划)
摘    要:The Nihewan (Nihowan) Basin is well known in the world for producing abundant mammal fossils and paleoliths. As one issue of the program 搕he early hominid evolution and environmental background in East Asia?a biostratigraphic survey was made in July 2001, and a large number of mammal fossils were un-earthed and 5 lithic artifacts were recognized from the Majuangou gully in the Nihewan Basin, Hebei Prov-ince, North China. 1 Stratigraphic section The new site is located on the south bank…


Human remains and the environment of Early Pleistocene in the Nihewan Basin
CAI Baoquan,LI Qiang. Human remains and the environment of Early Pleistocene in the Nihewan Basin[J]. Science in China(Earth Sciences), 2004, 47(5). DOI: 10.1360/03yd0383
Authors:CAI Baoquan  LI Qiang
Affiliation:1. Department of History, Xiamen University, Fujian 361005, China
2. Institute of Vertebrate Palaeontology and Palaeoanthropology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100044, China
Abstract:A new Early Pleistocene Paleolithic site was found in July 2001 in the Nihewan Ba-sin, Hebei Province. Totally 500 mammal specimens assigned to 21 species and 5 lithic artifacts were collected. The coexistence of Allophaiomys deucalion, Borsodia chinensis and Yangia tingi provides important evidence of chronology. On the basis of the comparison of mammalian fauna, the date of Paleolithic artifacts is probably earlier than 1.8 MaBP, possibly 2.0 MaBP. This is the earliest evidence of hominid activity found so far in North China. The hominid at that time in the Nihewan Basin lived in an environment of arid grasslands with scattered trees of temperate zone. This discovery is significant to the study of human origin and cultural development.
Keywords:human remains   environment   Early Pleistocene   Nihewan.
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