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Approximate age:66,250 years old=average of minimum (0.0275 Ma) and maximum (0.105 Ma)
Date based on: ESR, U-Series See map of sites with similar ages
Dating reference: Wu, Xa., Liu, W., Gao, X., & Yin, G. (2006). Huanglong Cave, a new late Pleistocene hominid site in Hubei Province, China. Chinese Science Bulletin, 51(20), 2493-2499.
Hominids: Homo sapiens
Archaeology:Fire Acheulean
Important specimens: fire, human teeth
Notes: Early evidence for use of fire (Liu, W., Wu, X. Z., Li, Y. Y., Deng, C. L., Wu, X. J., & Pei, S. W. (2009). Evidence of fire use of late Pleistocene humans from the Huanglong Cave, Hubei Province, China. Chinese Science Bulletin, 54(2), 256-264.
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Location: Hubei Province, China
Map location/coordinates reference: Wu, X., Liu, W., Gao, X., & Yin, G. (2006). Huanglong Cave, a new late Pleistocene hominid site in Hubei Province, China. Chinese Science Bulletin, 51(20), 2493-2499.
Key references: Early evidence for use of fire (Liu, W., Wu, X. Z., Li, Y. Y., Deng, C. L., Wu, X. J., & Pei, S. W. (2009). Evidence of fire use of late Pleistocene humans from the Huanglong Cave, Hubei Province, China. Chinese Science Bulletin, 54(2), 256-264.
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