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Hualong Cave (simplified Chinese: 华龙; traditional Chinese: 華龍; pinyin: huálóng dòng; lit. 'flowery/elegant dragon cave') is a cave in Pangwang village in Dongzhi County, Anhui Province, China, and situated on the southern bank of Yangtze. It is located on the side of Meiyuan Hill. Palaeontological interest started in 2004 when a farmer accidentally found bones that were later identified as mammalian fossils. Excavations started in 2006 by paleontologists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. It has yielded many stone tools and over 30 human fossils, and animal bones including those of Ailuropoda, Arctonyx, Bubalus, Sinomegaceros, Stegodon, giant tapir, and giant pandas. The most notable fossils are that of a Homo erectus (dubbed Dongzhi Man) described in 2014, and that of a 300,000-year-ol

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  • Als Hualong-Höhle (chinesisch 華龍 / 华龙, Pinyin huálóng dòng) wird eine archäologische und paläoanthropologische Fundstätte in der Provinz Anhui im Südosten der Volksrepublik China bezeichnet. Bei ersten Ausgrabungen im Sommer 2006 wurden neben Tierfossilien und Steinwerkzeugen auch ein homininer Backenzahn sowie das Fragment eines Stirnbeins entdeckt. Im Jahr 2015 wurden zahlreiche zusammengehörige Bruchstücke eines rund 300.000 Jahre alten Schädels mit zugehörigem Unterkiefer entdeckt, dessen genaue Position im Stammbaum der Gattung Homo noch ungeklärt ist. Dieser Schädel wurde, abgeleitet vom Fundort im Kreis Dongzhi, als „Dongzhi-Mensch“ bezeichnet. (de)
  • Hualong Cave (simplified Chinese: 华龙; traditional Chinese: 華龍; pinyin: huálóng dòng; lit. 'flowery/elegant dragon cave') is a cave in Pangwang village in Dongzhi County, Anhui Province, China, and situated on the southern bank of Yangtze. It is located on the side of Meiyuan Hill. Palaeontological interest started in 2004 when a farmer accidentally found bones that were later identified as mammalian fossils. Excavations started in 2006 by paleontologists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. It has yielded many stone tools and over 30 human fossils, and animal bones including those of Ailuropoda, Arctonyx, Bubalus, Sinomegaceros, Stegodon, giant tapir, and giant pandas. The most notable fossils are that of a Homo erectus (dubbed Dongzhi Man) described in 2014, and that of a 300,000-year-old archaic human discovered in 2019. (en)
  • Caverna de Hualong (chinês tradicional: 華龍, chinês simplificado: 华龙, pinyin: huálóng dòng, lit. ‘caverna de dragão florido/elegante’) é uma caverna e um sítio arqueológico na vila de Pangwang no condado de Dongzhi, província de Anhui, China, e situada na margem sul de Yangtze. (pt)
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  • According to Ni et al. 2021 (en)
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  • flowery/elegant dragon cave (en)
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  • 93 m (en)
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  • Dongzhi County, Anhui, People's Republic of China (en)
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  • Hualong Cave (en)
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  • Hualongdong (en)
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  • huálóng dòng (en)
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  • 华龙 (en)
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  • 華龍 (en)
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  • Recent human family tree (en)
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  • Als Hualong-Höhle (chinesisch 華龍 / 华龙, Pinyin huálóng dòng) wird eine archäologische und paläoanthropologische Fundstätte in der Provinz Anhui im Südosten der Volksrepublik China bezeichnet. Bei ersten Ausgrabungen im Sommer 2006 wurden neben Tierfossilien und Steinwerkzeugen auch ein homininer Backenzahn sowie das Fragment eines Stirnbeins entdeckt. Im Jahr 2015 wurden zahlreiche zusammengehörige Bruchstücke eines rund 300.000 Jahre alten Schädels mit zugehörigem Unterkiefer entdeckt, dessen genaue Position im Stammbaum der Gattung Homo noch ungeklärt ist. Dieser Schädel wurde, abgeleitet vom Fundort im Kreis Dongzhi, als „Dongzhi-Mensch“ bezeichnet. (de)
  • Caverna de Hualong (chinês tradicional: 華龍, chinês simplificado: 华龙, pinyin: huálóng dòng, lit. ‘caverna de dragão florido/elegante’) é uma caverna e um sítio arqueológico na vila de Pangwang no condado de Dongzhi, província de Anhui, China, e situada na margem sul de Yangtze. (pt)
  • Hualong Cave (simplified Chinese: 华龙; traditional Chinese: 華龍; pinyin: huálóng dòng; lit. 'flowery/elegant dragon cave') is a cave in Pangwang village in Dongzhi County, Anhui Province, China, and situated on the southern bank of Yangtze. It is located on the side of Meiyuan Hill. Palaeontological interest started in 2004 when a farmer accidentally found bones that were later identified as mammalian fossils. Excavations started in 2006 by paleontologists from the Chinese Academy of Sciences. It has yielded many stone tools and over 30 human fossils, and animal bones including those of Ailuropoda, Arctonyx, Bubalus, Sinomegaceros, Stegodon, giant tapir, and giant pandas. The most notable fossils are that of a Homo erectus (dubbed Dongzhi Man) described in 2014, and that of a 300,000-year-ol (en)
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  • Hualong-Höhle (de)
  • Hualong Cave (en)
  • Caverna de Hualong (pt)
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