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'Zhoukoudian' or 'Choukoutien' () is a
cave system near
Beijing in
China. It has yielded many
archaeological discoveries, including one of the first specimens of ''
Homo erectus'', dubbed
Peking Man, and a fine assemblage of bones of the gigantic hyena ''
Pachycrocuta brevirostris''.

Zhoukoudian Peking Man Site - the museum (taken in July 2004)
Fissures in the
limestone containing middle
Pleistocene deposits have yielded the remains of about 40 individuals as well as animal remains and stone
flake and
chopping tools. The oldest are some 500,000 years old, contemporary with the
Mindel or
Anglian glaciation.
During the
Upper Palaeolithic, the site was re-occupied and remains of ''
Homo sapiens'' and its stone and bone tools have also been recovered from the Upper Cave.
As early as the early
1960s, the State Council of the PRC listed it as an important cultural relics location. It has since been improved.
The site is to the southwest of Beijing city, and is accessible via the
Jingshi Expressway; it, and Zhoukoudian, are well signposted.
The crater Choukoutien on asteroid
243 Ida was named after the place.
See Also
★
List of fossil sites ''(with link directory)''
★
List of hominina (hominid) fossils ''(with images)''
External links
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The Peking Man World Heritage Site at Zhoukoudian