WRITE any 3 features of the peking man
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Peking Man was a human being from the extinct species homo erectus. Peking Man fossils were discovered at an excavation site near Zhoukoudian near Beijing in China. Archaeologists reveal that Peking Man existed at least 2,30,000 years ago. Pekingan had a flat skull of the area 1200 cubic centimetres. Limb bones were just like modern humans but teeth such as canines and molars were larger than us.
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- Peking man had a skull that was flat , very thick skull bones, with a small forehead.
- Use of fire. Evidence of use of fire and tool usage was detected, as well as manufacturing of tools.
- They had thick neck and raised forehead.
- Their external limbs were resembling to modern man.
- Their remains were found in China.
Peking Man, a skull discovered near Beijing in 1929. The scientific name of Peking man is Homo erectus pekinensis. The Peking Man bones are the largest collection of hominid bones ever found at one place.
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