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onthepossibleuseoffirebyhomoerectusatzhoukoudianchina
Zhong Maohua1; Shi Congling1; Gao Xing2; Wu Xinzhi2; Chen Fuyou2; Zhang Shuangquan2; Zhang Xingkai1; Olsen John W3
2014
发表期刊chinesesciencebulletin
ISSN1001-6538
卷号59期号:3页码:59,335
摘要For decades, the so-called Peking Man (Homo erectus pekinensis) at Zhoukoudian has been considered to be a hominin that engaged in the controlled production and management of fire. However, relatively recent analyses have cast doubt on this assertion. The most compelling reason for this doubt was the absence of siliceous aggregates in the Zhoukoudian deposits. This study presents evidence establishing the controlled use of fire by Homo erectus pekinensis through analyses of four soil samples sourced from Layers 4 and 6 at Zhoukoudian Locality 1. These results demonstrate that all four specimens contain siliceous aggregates as well as elemental carbon, and the potassium content of the insoluble residues of these specimens ranges between 1.21 % and 2.94 %. The analyses provide strong evidence of the in situ use of fire by Homo erectus pekinensis.
语种英语
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://119.78.100.205/handle/311034/15562
专题中国科学院古脊椎动物与古人类研究所
作者单位1.Institute of Transportation Safety, China Academy of Safety Science and Technology
2.中国科学院古脊椎动物与古人类研究所
3.亚利桑那大学
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Zhong Maohua,Shi Congling,Gao Xing,et al. onthepossibleuseoffirebyhomoerectusatzhoukoudianchina[J]. chinesesciencebulletin,2014,59(3):59,335.
APA Zhong Maohua.,Shi Congling.,Gao Xing.,Wu Xinzhi.,Chen Fuyou.,...&Olsen John W.(2014).onthepossibleuseoffirebyhomoerectusatzhoukoudianchina.chinesesciencebulletin,59(3),59,335.
MLA Zhong Maohua,et al."onthepossibleuseoffirebyhomoerectusatzhoukoudianchina".chinesesciencebulletin 59.3(2014):59,335.
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