Object Details
- Is this an original object?
- No
- Age
- About 1.7 million years old
- Summary
- KNM-ER 732, a partial cranium of a female Paranthropus boisei has many characteristic P. boisei features. Most notable is the forward placed root of the zygomatic arch, resulting in a wide flat face. This skull has a cranial capacity of 500 cubic centimeters, nearly identical to the 510 cubic centimeters of presumed male P. boisei KNM-ER 406. Yet the skull shows less robust facial features than KNM-ER 406; the face is less massive overall, and it lacks a sagittal crest. From this, scientists conclude that KNM-ER 732 represents a female of the Parathropus boisei species. This fossil provides clues as to the nature of sexual dimorphism in this early human species.
- Date of discovery
- 1970
- Discovered by
- Richard Leakey and H. Mutua
- Original Object Holding Institution
- National Museums of Kenya (Kenya)
- Location of Discovery
- Koobi Fora, Kenya
- Site
- Koobi Fora, Kenya
- Data Source
- NMNH - Anthropology Dept.
- Original Object Identifier
- KNM-ER 732
- Species
- Paranthropus boisei
- Record ID
- dpo_3d_200075
- Metadata Usage
- CC0
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