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Middle Pleistocene human femoral diaphyses from Hualongdong, Anhui Province, China.

Song XingXiu-Jie WuWu LiuShu-Wen PeiYan-Jun CaiHao-Wen TongErik Trinkaus
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2020)
The Hualong 11 femoral piece reinforces the general Middle Pleistocene pattern, especially for eastern Eurasia from which archaic human femora are rare. The subtrochanteric proportions of Hualong 15 and 16 reinforce the Early Pleistocene and (generally) Middle Pleistocene pattern of bone distributions, but their subperiosteal contours align them (along with those of the Lazaret and Krapina femora) with Upper Paleolithic ones. It is difficult to account for these proportions from the generally broad pelves of Pleistocene archaic humans.
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