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- W2181681173 abstract "Recently, the paleoanthropological evidence from Asia has become critical to a number of important' debates aDout the course of human evolution: Current debate centers on such topics as the phylogenetic significance of Homo erectus ( 16, 17, 25, 26, 54, 112), the reality of Asian australopithecines (34, 1 1912 1), thc origin of anatomically modem Homo sapiens (14, 137, 164), the cultural capacity of Miadle Pleistocene hominids ( 12, 13, 56, 1 05, 1 07), and the tempo and mode of human evolution (23, 37, 112). Many data pertinent to these arguments derive exclusively. from the Far East, but because most Western paleoanthropologists are not 'Asia specialists, they are often unfamiliar with the reliability and limitations of these data. Additional ly, a number of factors (not the least of which is language) make a sufficient understanding of Asian paleoanthropol6gy' a simultaneously fascinating and frustrating pursuit. Many difficulties in comprehending the hominid fossil record in Asia are a legacy of discoveries and' approaches developed· in the formative stages of Asian paleoanthropology'. For example, the widely cited ages of thee earliest Asians have been greatly overestimated. Furthermore, there is now a general consensus, among fieldworkers in Asia that biostratigraphic and lithostratigraphic contexts'Were originally based on imprecise and ill-defined criteria which need to be reevaluated (see below) . Other difficulties originate from the impact of work in Africa and Europe. Successes there encouraged a willingness to impose models and interpretations , which, though plausible in Africa and Europe, are inappropriate to interpretation of the Far Eastern data. Postulations of Asian australopithecines, Southeast Asian savannah habitats, Filr Eastern Acheulian archeologiCal assemblages, and'the':recognition of" @default.
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- W2181681173 title "RECEN'.F·ADVANCES IN FAR EASTERN PALEOANTHROPOLOG Y" @default.
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