Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q18390905> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 44 of
44
with 100 triples per page.
- Q18390905 subject Q8789796.
- Q18390905 abstract "The Mojokerto child, also known as Mojokerto 1 and Perning 1, is the fossilized skullcap of a juvenile early human. It was discovered in February 1936 near Mojokerto (East Java, Indonesia) by a member of an excavation team led by Ralph von Koenigswald. Von Koenigswald first called the specimen Pithecanthropus modjokertensis but soon renamed it Homo modjokertensis because Eugène Dubois – the discoverer of Java Man, which was then called Pithecanthropus erectus – disagreed that the new fossil was a Pithecanthropus. The skullcap is now identified as belonging to the species Homo erectus.The Mojokerto child has been the most controversial of the early human fossils that have been found in Indonesia. Its date and even the exact site of its discovery have been widely disputed. First thought to be less than 1.00 Ma (million years old), in 1994 it was claimed, based on what was then a new dating method, that the skull was around 1.81 Ma old. The authors of the paper, Carl C. Swisher III and Garniss Curtis, argued that this date had wide implications for our understanding of the first human migrations "Out of Africa". In the early 2000s, however, new archival and scientific research identified the precise layer from which the fossil was excavated in 1936 and showed conclusively that the fossil's earliest possible date was 1.49 Ma.".
- Q18390905 thumbnail Pithecanthropus_modjokertensis_Tjokro_Handojo.JPG?width=300.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q101362.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q1057300.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q105777.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q11447.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q1335979.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q1420342.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q1420956.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q1628136.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q171283.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q178928.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q180044.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q192864.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q192993.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q213891.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q23498.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q252.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q317176.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q3244666.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q357640.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q3586.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q3887504.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q41050.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q43297.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q4789695.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q525592.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q5523698.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q577.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q613203.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q7205.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q7206.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q733742.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q76750.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q778944.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q780909.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q842328.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q8789796.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q959782.
- Q18390905 wikiPageWikiLink Q9684.
- Q18390905 comment "The Mojokerto child, also known as Mojokerto 1 and Perning 1, is the fossilized skullcap of a juvenile early human. It was discovered in February 1936 near Mojokerto (East Java, Indonesia) by a member of an excavation team led by Ralph von Koenigswald.".
- Q18390905 label "Mojokerto child".
- Q18390905 depiction Pithecanthropus_modjokertensis_Tjokro_Handojo.JPG.