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Making sense of eastern Asian Late Quaternary hominin variability.

Bae Christopher J, CJ Wu, Xiujie X

39488555 PubMed ID
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2024-11-02 Published
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Bae Christopher J
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CJ Wu
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Xiujie X
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A greater degree of Late Quaternary hominin morphological variability is present in eastern Asia than previously assumed. Indeed, a number of distinct populations are present, some that now have new specific names: Homo floresiensis; H. luzonensis; H. longi; H. juluensis. With this piece, we describe the various groupings based on the current hominin fossil record of eastern Asia.

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