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Découvertes de restes humains dans les niveaux acheuléens de Nadauiyeh Aïn Askar (El Kowm, Syrie Centrale)

Date Issued
1997-01-01
Author(s)
Jagher, Reto  
Le Tensorer, Jean-Marie  
Morel, P.
Muhesen, S.
Renault-Miskowsky, J.
Rentzel, Philippe  
Schmid, P.
DOI
10.3406/paleo.1997.4646
Abstract
An almost complete left parietal bone of Homo erectus some 450,000 years old is described in this report. It came from an acheulian level, characterized by oval-shaped handaxes, at the site of Nadaouiyeh Aïn Askar and was discovered in 1996. This site has an exceptional Acheulian sequence
as well as Yabrudian and Hummalian levels. The stratigraphy at N.A.A. is very complex due to a) the variability in sedimentation and b) deformation of the layers in the dolina which was intermittently flooded by a spring. The hominid remains were found in an archaeological layer with both cultural and faunal remains which allow us to draw some interesting palaeо-ethnological conclusions.
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