The fragment of a hominid tooth from the Holstein II period from Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt, S-W Germany

作者: Alfred Czarnetzki

DOI: 10.1007/BF02440155

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摘要: Through systematic excavations in a loamy layer of travertine quarry at Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt 1981, crown and root tooth were discovered. The stratigraphic TL-dating give geochronological age Holstein II or nearly 300 Ky. In 1981 these two fragments published diagnosed by their micromorphological structure the present author as lower left hominid canine. Adam (1986) Schott (1989) pointed out that must be one ofCervus elaphus ignoring fragmentary preservation differences shape preserved cervical part contrast to isolated root.

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