Acta Anthropologica Sinica ›› 2007, Vol. 26 ›› Issue (02): 107-115.
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LI Haijun, WU Xiujie
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Abstract: In 1976, a less-than-complete skull cap was found in Jingchuan, Gansu Province by Liu Yulin. Previous studies showed that this cranium belonged to a female about 20 years old. In this paper, we analyzed eight non-metric features and seven metric traits of this cranium. The non-metric features include sagittal keeling, mastoid process, supra-porion crest, external occipital crest, external occipital protuberance, superior nucha line, occipital torus and occipital muscular. In a comparison of these features between the Jingchuan skull cap, other human fossils and modern Chinese, we find that the Jingchuan cranium is possibly male.
Key words: Jingchuan; Skull; Sex; Human fossil
LI Haijun, WU Xiujie. Sex determination of the human fossil cranium from Jingchuan[J]. Acta Anthropologica Sinica, 2007, 26(02): 107-115.
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