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ZHANG Yingqi. Review and perspective of the ninety years in quest of Gigantopithecus blacki[J]. Acta Anthropologica Sinica, 2024, 43(06): 1006-1026.
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序号No. | 地点Locality | 年代Age | 标本数 n | 参考文献 Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 广西崇左百孔洞 Baikong Cave | 2350±630~613±203 ka | 214 | [ |
2 | 重庆巫山龙骨坡 Longgupo site | 1.8~1.4 Ma | 16 | [ |
3 | 广西柳州柳城巨猿洞 Liucheng Gigantopithecus Cave | 1206~940 ka | 1006 (3) | [ |
4 | 广西田东吹风洞 Chuifeng Cave | 2048±266~1420±378 ka | 92 | [ |
5 | 广西田东么会洞 Mohui Cave | 1.69±0.22~1.38±0.11 Ma | 16 | [ |
6 | 广西崇左泊岳山巨猿洞 Boyue Juyuan Cave | ~1.8 Ma | 43 | [ |
7 | 湖北建始龙骨洞 Longgu Cave | 2.15~1.95 Ma | 33 | [ |
8 | 贵州毕节扒耳岩 Ba’eryan site | Early Pleistocene | 1 | [ |
9 | 广西崇左岩亮洞 Yanliang Cave | 716±154~310±102 ka | 22 (1) | [ |
10 | 广西崇左三合大洞 Sanhe Cave | 1145±366~549±280 ka | 74 | [ |
11 | 广西崇左缺缺洞 Queque Cave | 1151±332~704±150 ka | 22 | [ |
12 | 广西崇左展望洞 Zhanwang Cave | 973±330~469±230 ka | 97 | [ |
13 | 广西武鸣步拉利山 Bulali Cave | 750~480 ka | 12 | [ |
14 | 广西巴马弄莫山 Nongmo Cave | Middle Pleistocene | 1 | [ |
15 | 广西崇左大新黑洞 Daxin Hei Cave | 632±251~426±69 ka | 3 | [ |
16 | 广西崇左合江洞 Hejiang Cave | 307±14~274±24 ka | 17 | [ |
17 | 海南昌江信冲洞 Xinchong Cave | 600~300 ka | 1 | [ |
18 | 广西崇左岜棚洞 Bapeng Cave | 358±46~310±12 ka | 6 | [ |
19 | 广西崇左双坛洞 Shuangtan Cave | 307±14~274±24 ka | 3 | [ |
Tab.1 Gigantopithecus blacki localities in China
序号No. | 地点Locality | 年代Age | 标本数 n | 参考文献 Reference |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 广西崇左百孔洞 Baikong Cave | 2350±630~613±203 ka | 214 | [ |
2 | 重庆巫山龙骨坡 Longgupo site | 1.8~1.4 Ma | 16 | [ |
3 | 广西柳州柳城巨猿洞 Liucheng Gigantopithecus Cave | 1206~940 ka | 1006 (3) | [ |
4 | 广西田东吹风洞 Chuifeng Cave | 2048±266~1420±378 ka | 92 | [ |
5 | 广西田东么会洞 Mohui Cave | 1.69±0.22~1.38±0.11 Ma | 16 | [ |
6 | 广西崇左泊岳山巨猿洞 Boyue Juyuan Cave | ~1.8 Ma | 43 | [ |
7 | 湖北建始龙骨洞 Longgu Cave | 2.15~1.95 Ma | 33 | [ |
8 | 贵州毕节扒耳岩 Ba’eryan site | Early Pleistocene | 1 | [ |
9 | 广西崇左岩亮洞 Yanliang Cave | 716±154~310±102 ka | 22 (1) | [ |
10 | 广西崇左三合大洞 Sanhe Cave | 1145±366~549±280 ka | 74 | [ |
11 | 广西崇左缺缺洞 Queque Cave | 1151±332~704±150 ka | 22 | [ |
12 | 广西崇左展望洞 Zhanwang Cave | 973±330~469±230 ka | 97 | [ |
13 | 广西武鸣步拉利山 Bulali Cave | 750~480 ka | 12 | [ |
14 | 广西巴马弄莫山 Nongmo Cave | Middle Pleistocene | 1 | [ |
15 | 广西崇左大新黑洞 Daxin Hei Cave | 632±251~426±69 ka | 3 | [ |
16 | 广西崇左合江洞 Hejiang Cave | 307±14~274±24 ka | 17 | [ |
17 | 海南昌江信冲洞 Xinchong Cave | 600~300 ka | 1 | [ |
18 | 广西崇左岜棚洞 Bapeng Cave | 358±46~310±12 ka | 6 | [ |
19 | 广西崇左双坛洞 Shuangtan Cave | 307±14~274±24 ka | 3 | [ |
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