Ndutu cranium
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The Ndutu skull is the partial cranium of a hominin that has been assigned variously to late Homo erectus,[1] Homo rhodesiensis,[2][3][4] and early Homo sapiens,[5] from the Middle Pleistocene, found at Lake Ndutu in northern Tanzania.
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Common name | Ndutu cranium |
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Species | Homo, species uncertain |
Age | 450±40 ka |
Place discovered | Lake Ndutu |
Date discovered | September and October 1973 |
Discovered by | Amini Mturi |
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