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Java Man is the name given to fossils discovered in 1891 at Trinil - Ngawi Regency on the banks of the Solo River in East Java, Indonesia, one of the first known specimens of Homo erectus . Its dis...
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tives of Pithecanthropus given by Weidenreich, supplemented by his shorter accounts of the recently discovered Javanese specimens, provide accurate data for ...
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The remains, a skullcap and thighbone, represent the first known fossils of H. erectus (though originally assigned to Pithecanthropus erectus) and, together with numerous other finds along the Solo River, suggest that H. erectus was present ... Until older human remains were discovered in the Great Rift Valley in Kenya,
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Frustrated by the academic battles over Pithecanthropus, he hid the ape man's bones from other researchers for over twenty years. In the end, he was a bitter and lonely man. Pithecanthropus had destroyed his family and friendships.
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"The Wadjak skulls, found before Dubois discovered Pithecanthropus [Java Man], are truly those of modern man, morphologically speaking. Whereas Pithecanthropus had a cranial capacity of 1000 cc, the Wadjak skulls have cranial capacities of 1550 cc and 1650 cc respectively.
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Instead we find excruciating details of his relations with his family and friends, and how he traversed the flora and geography of Java. Eventually, he discovered Pithecanthropus erectus, the "missing link" between man and ape.
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Find, shop for and buy at ThisStore.com ... Instead we find excruciating details of his relations with his family and friends, and how he traversed the flora and geography of Java. Eventually, he discovered Pithecanthropus erectus, the "missing link" between man and ape.
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1775:  Antoine Lavoisier shows that fire is due to the exothermic reaction between combustible substances and oxygen. He named a gas discovered by Cavendish, that burned to produce water, hydrogen (Greek, water producer). Also demonstrated that CO2, nitric acid, and sulfuric acid contained oxygen. ...
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Dubois christened the fossilized skullcap, femur, and tooth he discovered Pithecanthropus erectus and described them in a monograph he published before leaving Java, believing that he had secured his future as a scientist.
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Jean Francois Champollion - discovered that Egyptian hieroglyphs were a mixture of ideographic and phonetics signs and deciphered Rosetta Stone from 1808-1822. ... Eugene Dubois - discovered "Pithecanthropus", the first Homo erectus fossils, in Java in 1891-1892...
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