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“sinanthropi”
An obsolete name for a variety of Homo erectus found at Zhoukoudian cave (Choukoutien), southwest of Beijing (Peking): The braincase of the Sinanthropus was thick, with a massive basal and occipital torus structure and heavy brow ridges.
The remains of over 40 fossil humans were found in the cave and these Chou-k'ou-tien fossils are dated to the Middle Pleistocene, about 900,000-130,000 years ago.
Peking man postdates Java man and is considered more advanced in having a larger cranial capacity, a forehead, and nonoverlapping canines or teeth.
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anthrop-, anthropo-, -anthrope, -anthropic, -anthropical, -anthropically, -anthropism, -anthropist, -anthropoid, -anthropus, -anthropy
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