Henry de Lumley , Andréas Darlas , Dominique Cauche , Christian Perrenoud , Thibaud Saos , Christophe Falguères , Pierre Voinchet , Marie-Antoinette de Lumley , Gaspard Guipert , Christos Matzanas , Laëtitia Bertin , Khalid El Guennouni , Élisabeth Fauquembergue , Caroline Lemerle , Christelle Milizia , Paul-Louis Moigne
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摘要
在希腊伯罗奔尼撒半岛阿雷奥波利附近的阿皮迪玛 A 洞穴中发现了两颗高龄直立人或安特尼古人类的头骨,其年代约为 17 万年前(同位素阶段 6)。这两个头骨并排沉积在当时可以进入的洞穴底部,靠近天花板,宽不足 50 厘米的狭长二叠纪中。两者具有相同的解剖特征,属于同一植物群。一个比另一个更粗壮,是男性,安放在头骨后部,而另一个稍微优美一些,是女性,安放在面部。这些头骨上没有其他人类遗骸或石器。在头骨旁边只发现了三块圆形鹅卵石,可能来自海洋。这些鹅卵石是为了祭祀目的而有意放置的。
Réflexions sur la datation des deux crânes humains Apidima 1 et Apidima 2 découverts dans la cavité Apidima A, Aréopoli, péninsule du Mani, Laconie, Péloponnèse, Grèce
The Apidima A cave, near Areópoli in the Peloponnese in Greece, has revealed two skulls of advanced Homo erectus or Anteneandertals, dated to around 170,000 years ago (isotope stage 6). They were deposited side by side, at the bottom of the cave that was accessible at the time, close to the ceiling, in a narrow diaclase less than 50 cm wide. Both have the same anatomical characteristics and belong to the same phyletic group. One, more robust than the other, was male and rested on the back of the skull, while the other, slightly more graceful, was female and rested on the face. No other human remains, or piece of lithic industry were associated with these skulls. Only three round pebbles, probably of marine origin, were found next to the skulls. They were intentionally deposited for ritual purposes.
期刊介绍:
First published in 1890, Anthropologie remains one of the most important journals devoted to prehistoric sciences and paleoanthropology. It regularly publishes thematic issues, originalsarticles and book reviews.