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The Mojokerto child, also known as Mojokerto 1 and Perning 1, is the fossilized skullcap of a juvenile early human.It was discovered in February 1936 near Mojokerto (East Java, Indonesia) by a member of an excavation team led by Ralph von Koenigswald.
Further conclusions about the growth and development in early Homo can be drawn from the Mojokerto child, a ~1.4–1.5 million year old ~1-year old Asian H. erectus, which had a brain at about 72–84% the size of an adult H. erectus brain, which suggests a brain growth trajectory more similar to that of other great apes than of modern humans. [52]
In 1936, von Koenigswald discovered a juvenile skullcap known as the Mojokerto child in East Java. [18] Considering the Mojokerto child skull cap to be closely related to humans, von Koenigswald wanted to name it Pithecanthropus modjokertensis (after Dubois's specimen), but Dubois protested that Pithecanthropus was not a human but an "ape-man ...
Mojokerto child; N. Necropolis of Emesa; S. Sabu disk; Safatba'al inscription; T. Temple of the Moon (Peru) Toppolanmäki This page was last edited on 24 April 2020 ...
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Lapedo Child: 24.5 Homo neanderthalensis or Homo sapiens: 1998 Portugal: João Zilhão Mid-Upper Paleolithoic human humerus from Eel Point, Caldey Island, Wales, UK [151] 24 Homo sapiens: 1997 Wales, UK: MA-1 (Mal'ta boy) 24 Homo sapiens 1920s Russia: Abri Pataud Woman: 20.6 Homo sapiens: France [152] Minatogawa 1: 17±1 Homo sapiens: 1970 Japan
Mojokerto (Javanese: ꦩꦗꦏꦼꦂꦠ (Måjåkěrtå)) is a city in East Java Province of Indonesia. [4] It is located 40 km southwest of Surabaya , the provincial capital, and constitutes one of the component units of the Surabaya metropolitan area (known as Gerbangkertosusila ) which comprises Gresik Regency , Bangkalan Regency , Mojokerto ...
The Trowulan Museum is an archaeological museum located in Trowulan, Mojokerto, in East Java, Indonesia. The museum was built in order to house the artifacts and archaeological findings discovered around Trowulan and its vicinity. The location is one of the more important in Indonesia in relation to tracing the history of Majapahit [1]