Supported by the National Programon Key Basic Research Projects (Grant No .2006CB806400) ;National Natural Science Foundation of Chi-na (Grant Nos .40472016 and J0530189)
For the past two decades, studies and debates on the modem human origins around the world have attracted attentions to the late Pleistocene human evolution and formation of modem human populations, and some controvers...
This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 40472016, 40471010 & 49925307).
The Jingshuiwan Paleolithic site occu- pies the second terrace on the right bank of the Yangtze River. The lithic assemblage is characterized by choppers and scrapers made on pebbles and large flakes——the typical li...