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Notes on the morphology and age of the Tabon Cave Fossil Homo sapiens

Facing the South China Sea lies an important complex of caves and rock shelters collectively called the Tabon caves. The most famous cave, called Tabon Cave, was the first site to establish the presence of humans in the Philippines during the Pleistocene.

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Published in:Current anthropology 2002-08, Vol.43 (4), p.660-666
Main Authors: DIZON, Eusebio, DETROIT, Florent, SEMAH, Francois, FALGUERES, Christophe, HAMEAU, SĂ©bastien, RONQUILLO, Wilfredo, CABANIS, Emmanuel
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Language:English
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Summary:Facing the South China Sea lies an important complex of caves and rock shelters collectively called the Tabon caves. The most famous cave, called Tabon Cave, was the first site to establish the presence of humans in the Philippines during the Pleistocene.
ISSN:0011-3204
1537-5382
DOI:10.1086/342432