L'hominidé du Pléistocène supérieur en Corée |
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Authors: | Sun-joo Park |
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Affiliation: | Département d'archéologie et d'Histoire de l'art, université nationale de Chungbuk, 12, Gaeshin-dong, Heungduk-gu, 361-763, Cheongju, République de Corée |
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Abstract: | Since the middle of 1970s, one rock-shelter, six caves and one open archaeological site have yielded several hominid fossils. Among them, fossils from Yonggok, Mandal, Sangsi and Hungsu cave sites are useful to reconstruct the general shape of the Upper Pleistocene Hominids in Korea. The main study of this paper is to focus on the reconstruction of the general shape of the upper Pleistocene hominids, and to examine the cause of cranial changes from the late upper Paleolithic to Mesolithic period in Korea. Biomechanical principles are also applied to reconstruct the social activity of the upper Paleolithic man in Korea. In addition, it is assumed that main proponent of Paleolithic cultures in Korea might be Homo sapiens rather than any other species. Based on the anatomical characteristics of skull, the axillary border of the scapular and the midshaft of the femur, general appearance of Homo sapiens during the Pleistocene in Korea could be reconstructed. |
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Keywords: | Hominidé du Plé istocè ne supé rieur Coré e Forme gé né rale Changements crâ niens Principe biomé canique Homo sapiens |
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