Object Details
- Is this an original object?
- No
- Age
- Between 780,000 and 400,000 years old
- Summary
- This composite skull combines several skulls from the same site, first named Sinanthropus pekingensis but later attributed to Homo erectus. The original fossils vanished while being shipped to the United States for safety during World War II, but scientists still have high-quality casts and descriptions to work with.
- Original Object Holding Institution
- original material destroyed in 1941
- Location of Discovery
- Zhoukoudian, China
- Site
- Zhoukoudian, China
- Data Source
- NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
- Original Object Identifier
- Zhoukoudian Skull III
- Species
- Homo erectus
- Record ID
- dpo_3d_200059
- Metadata Usage
- CC0
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