[HTML][HTML] Direct dating of human fossils and the ever-changing story of human evolution

R Grün, C Stringer - Quaternary Science Reviews, 2023‏ - Elsevier
This review is a follow up to Grün et al.(2006): Direct Dating of Human Fossils. Since that
time there has been progress on the experimental side of the geochronological analyses …

[HTML][HTML] Revised age and stratigraphy of the classic Homo erectus-bearing succession at Trinil (Java, Indonesia)

SL Hilgen, E Pop, S Adhityatama, TA Veldkamp… - Quaternary Science …, 2023‏ - Elsevier
Obtaining accurate age control for fossils found on Java (Indonesia) has been and remains
challenging due to geochronologic and stratigraphic uncertainties. In the 1890s, Dubois …

Javanese Homo erectus on the move in SE Asia circa 1.8 Ma

L Husson, T Salles, AE Lebatard, S Zerathe… - Scientific Reports, 2022‏ - nature.com
The migration of Homo erectus in Southeast Asia during Early Pleistocene is cardinal to our
comprehension of the evolution of the genus Homo. However, the limited consideration of …

Two Late Pleistocene human femora from Trinil, Indonesia: Implications for body size and behavior in Southeast Asia

CB Ruff, AD Sylvester, NT Rahmawati… - Journal of Human …, 2022‏ - Elsevier
Late Pleistocene hominin postcranial specimens from Southeast Asia are relatively rare.
Here we describe and place into temporal and geographic context two partial femora from …

[HTML][HTML] The eastern Kendeng Hills (Java, Indonesia) and the hominin-bearing beds of Mojokerto, a re-interpretation

HWK Berghuis, T Van Kolfschoten… - Quaternary science …, 2022‏ - Elsevier
Abstract The eastern Kendeng Hills (Java, Indonesia) expose a 1000 m thick series that is
used as a stratigraphic standard, representing the emergence of eastern Java from the sea …

[HTML][HTML] Reconstructing the provenance of the hominin fossils from Trinil (Java, Indonesia) through an integrated analysis of the historical and recent excavations

E Pop, S Hilgen, S Adhityatama, H Berghuis… - Journal of Human …, 2023‏ - Elsevier
In the early 1890s at Trinil, Eugène Dubois found a hominin skullcap (Trinil 2) and femur
(Trinil 3, Femur I), situated at the same level ca. 10–15 m apart. He interpreted them as …

Cochlear morphology of Indonesian Homo erectus from Sangiran

A Urciuoli, J Kubat, L Schisanowski, F Schrenk… - Journal of Human …, 2022‏ - Elsevier
Homo erectus sl is key for deciphering the origin and subsequent evolution of genus Homo.
However, the characterization of this species is hindered by the existence of multiple …

Geology and discovery record of the Trinil Pithecanthropus erectus site, Java

OF Huffman, AWJ Berkhout, PCH Albers, J de Vos… - bioRxiv, 2022‏ - biorxiv.org
The scientific utility of Eugène Dubois' Pithecanthropus erectus (Pe) Skullcap (Trinil 1),
Femur I (Trinil 3) and associated paleontological specimens has been impaired for over a …

[HTML][HTML] Towards an astronomical age model for the Lower to Middle Pleistocene hominin-bearing succession of the Sangiran Dome area on Java, Indonesia

SL Hilgen, FJ Hilgen, S Adhityatama, KF Kuiper… - Quaternary Science …, 2022‏ - Elsevier
Well-dated paleoanthropological sites are critical for studying hominin evolution and
dispersal, especially when related to regional or global climate change. For the rich hominin …

[HTML][HTML] Naming Homo erectus: A review

E Pop, S Noerwidi, F Spoor - Journal of Human Evolution, 2024‏ - Elsevier
Following the discovery of hominin fossils at Trinil (Java, Indonesia) in 1891 and 1892,
Eugène Dubois named a new species, now known as Homo erectus. Although the main …