Yuanmou Man

Yuanmou Man

Taxobox | name = Yuanmou Man
status=EX
status_system=iucn3.1
extinct=
fossil_range = Pleistocene
regnum = Animalia
phylum = Chordata
subphylum = Vertebrata
classis = Mammalia
ordo = Primates
familia = Hominidae
genus = "Homo"
species = "H. erectus"
subspecies = "H. e. yuanmouensis"
trinomial = "Homo erectus yuanmouensis"

Yuanmou Man (zh-stp |s=元谋人|t=元謀人|p=Yuánmóu Rén), "Homo erectus yuanmouensis", refers to an ancestral human whose remnants, two incisors, were discovered near Danawu Village in Yuanmou County (zh-stp |s=元谋县|t=元謀縣|p=Yuánmóu Xiàn), Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture, in China's southwestern province of Yunnan. Later, stone artifacts, pieces of animal bone showing signs of human work and ash from campfires were also dug up from the site. The fossils are on display at the National Museum of China, Beijing.

Discovery

The remnants of Yuanmou Man were discovered on May 1st 1965 by the geologist Fang Qian, who was working for the Geological Mechanics Research Institute. Based on the palaeomagnetic dating of the rock they were found in, it was initially estimated that the fossils were about 1.7 Ma BP and thus represented the earliest fossils of human ancestors found in China and East Asia. [Pu L, Fang C, Hsing-hua M, Ching-yu P, Li-Sheng H, Shih-chiang C. Preliminary study on the age of Yuanmou man by palaeomagnetic technique. Sci Sin. 1977 Sep-Oct;20(5):645-64. PMID 339347] It may predated by the Wushan Man.

Dating

The dating has been indirectly questioned by Geoffrey who argued that evidence does not support the appearance of hominidae in Asia prior to 1 million years ago. [Geoffrey G. Pope. [http://www.pnas.org/cgi/content/abstract/80/16/4988 Evidence on the Age of the Asian Hominidae. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (1983)] 80:4988-92] There are still, however, conflicting opinions regarding the age of the Yuanmou Fm. and Yuanmou Man. You et al. (1978) suggested that Member 4 in the upper part of the formation is middle Pleistocene and should be designated the Shangnabang Fm., while the sediments exposed at Shagou containing "Enhydriodon" cf. "falconeri" should be designated the Shagou Fm. with an ageof Pliocene. Liu et al (1983) believed the age of Yuanmou Man was Middle Pleistocene, did not exceed 0.73 Ma BP, and was probably contemporaneous with Peking Man. Subsequently, Qian (1985) conducted further studies of the age of Yuanmou Man, but still obtained an age of 1.7 Ma BP, or Early Pleistocene. These investigations initiated beneficial discussion, although further conflicting opinions persist regarding depositional environment, paleoclimatology, glaciation, and other aspects. [Qian F, Li Q, Wu P, Yuan S, Xing R, Chen H, and Zhang H (1991). [http://www.nau.edu/~qsp/will_downs/100.pdf Lower Pleistocene, Yuanmou Formation: Quarternary Geology and Paleoanthropology of Yuanmou] , Yunnan, China. Beijing: Science Press, pp. 17-50] According to Qian et al. (1991), palaeomagnetic dates from near where the teeth were recovered average 1.7 Ma BP. Older research by Liu and Ding (1984) noted that the faunal sequence at the site was inverted, with more extinct species in the upper levels than deeper in the deposit, and based on this evidence they suggest to put the age of the Yuanmou man into the Middle Pleistocene, that is about 0.5 - 0.6 Ma BP. [ [http://www-personal.une.edu.au/~pbrown3/yuanmou.html Inverted strata] ]

References

* [http://www-personal.une.edu.au/~pbrown3/yuanmou.html Yuanmou, website with pictures of remains]

External links

* [http://www.chinaculture.org/gb/en_travel/2003-09/24/content_32589.htm ChinaCulture - Yuanmou Man Site]


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