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ZHANG Meng. Intellectual capacity or performance?: A review of cultural elaboration differences between Neanderthals and anatomically modern humans[J]. Acta Anthropologica Sinica, 2019, 38(01): 60-76.
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解剖学部位 | 尼人 | 现代人 |
---|---|---|
脑颅 | 长而低 | 短而宽 |
鼻孔 | 宽 | 窄 |
臀部与躯干 | 较宽 | 较窄 |
前臂 | 较短 | 较长 |
手骨 | 极粗壮 | 不太粗壮 |
膝关节面 | 较大 | 较小 |
小腿 | 较短 | 较长 |
Tab.1 Comparison of adult male Neanderthals and modern human (from Klein 2009: Figs. 6.7 and 6.18)
解剖学部位 | 尼人 | 现代人 |
---|---|---|
脑颅 | 长而低 | 短而宽 |
鼻孔 | 宽 | 窄 |
臀部与躯干 | 较宽 | 较窄 |
前臂 | 较短 | 较长 |
手骨 | 极粗壮 | 不太粗壮 |
膝关节面 | 较大 | 较小 |
小腿 | 较短 | 较长 |
Fig. 1 Effective modern human population size through the late Quaternary (Ambrose 1998: Figure 5b) 图例Toba:苏门答腊岛多巴火山爆发;MSA/LSA MP/UP:非洲与欧洲的旧石器时代中期/晚期界限;LGM:末次盛冰期
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