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Brief communication: The human humerus from the Broken Hill Mine, Kabwe, Zambia

机译:简讯:来自赞比亚卡布韦的布罗肯希尔矿山的人类肱骨

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The distal half of a right human humerus (E.898), recovered ex situ in 1925 by Hrdli?ka at the Broken Hill Mine, Kabwe, Zambia, has figured prominently in assessments of Middle Pleistocene Homo postcranial variation and of the phylogenetic polarity and functional anatomy of Pleistocene Homo upper limb morphology. Reassessment of distal humeral features that distinguish modern human and some archaic Homo humeri, especially relative olecranon breadth and medial and lateral pillar thicknesses, confirm previous studies placing it morphologically close to recent humans, as well as possibly to Early Pleistocene Homo. However, it completely lacks stratigraphic context, and there is faunal and archeological evidence for human activity at Broken Hill from the Middle Pleistocene to the Holocene. Given its uncertain geological age and modern human morphology, the Broken Hill E.898 humerus should not be used in analyses of Pleistocene humans until it is securely dated.
机译:右人类肱骨远端(E.898)于1925年由Hrdlika在赞比亚Kabwe的Broken Hill矿山异地恢复,在评估中更新世人类后颅骨变异以及系统发育极性和更新世人上肢形态的功能解剖。对远端肱骨特征的重新评估可以区分现代人类和一些古老的人类肱骨,特别是相对于鹰嘴的宽度以及内侧和外侧支柱的厚度,这证实了先前的研究使其在形态上与新近人类以及早期更新世人类相近。然而,它完全缺乏地层背景,并且从中更新世到全新世的断山有动物和考古学证据表明人类活动。鉴于其不确定的地质年龄和现代人类形态,在确定其年代之前,不应该将Broken Hill E.898肱骨用于更新世人类的分析。

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