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Approximate age:465,000 years old=average of minimum (0.4 Ma) and maximum (0.53 Ma)
Date based on: Biochronological correlation to Oxygen Isotope Stage 13 or Oxygen Isotope Stage I I See map of sites with similar ages
Dating reference: Bates, M. R., Parfitt, S. A., & Roberts, M. B. (1997). The chronology, palaeogeography and archaeological significance of the marine Quaternary record of the West Sussex Coastal Plain, Southern England, UK. Quaternary Science Reviews, 16(10), 1227-1252.
Bowen, D. Q., & Sykes, G. A. (1994). How old is' boxgrove man'? Nature, 371(6500), 751.
Roberts, M. B. (1994). Response to How old is Boxgrove man? Nature, 371, 751.
Hominids: Homo
Archaeology:Oldowan, undiagnostic
Important specimens: Hominin tibia, teeth
Notes:
Location: Amey's Eartham Pit, Boxgrove, West Sussex, England, Great Britain
Map location/coordinates reference: Roberts, M. B., Stringer, C. B., & Parfitt, S. A. (1994). A hominid tibia from Middle Pleistocene sediments at Boxgrove, UK.
Key references: Stringer, C. B., Trinkaus, E., Roberts, M. B., Parfitt, S. A., & Macphail, R. I. (1998). The Middle Pleistocene human tibia from Boxgrove* 1. Journal of human evolution, 34(5), 509-547.
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