L. Capasso, R. D’Anastasio, L. Mancini, C. Tuniz, D. Frayer
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Guido城堡位于罗马西部,是Aurelian地层的一部分(Mariani-Constantini et al., 2001),其他遗址如Petra的Torre和La Polledrara (Mussi, 2001)。这些地方是地面收集和挖掘遗址的混合体,都与阿舍利工具有关,可追溯到MIS 9。在Castel di Guido,材料是从侵蚀河道的地表和挖掘中收集的(Mariani-Constantini et al., 2001;Mussi, 2001)。中更新世年代表明其年龄约为400 ka。人类骨骼和工具之间不存在直接联系,但根据化石的大小和程度,人类材料被认为是阿舍利晚期的。这些沉积物覆盖在萨巴蒂尼火山喷发的凝灰岩上,时间为431 ka+/-40 ka、438 ka+/ 40 ka。所以不可能比这更老。最初从现场发现了6块骨头碎片(Alciati等人,2005年),但Capasso, Michetti和D'Anastasio(2008年)根据对死后修改材料的调查发现了额外的材料。卡帕索,L., D'Anastasio, R.,曼奇尼,L.,图尼茨,C.和弗雷尔,D. W.(2016)。圭多城堡“舌骨”的新评价。人类学杂志,1994(4):231-235。这篇期刊文章可在研究在线:http://ro.uow.edu.au/smhpapers/4264 JASs通讯与笔记人类学杂志JASs由意大利人类学研究所出版www.isita-org.com卷94 (2016),pp. 231-235对Guido城堡“舌骨”的新评价Luigi capasso1,2, Ruggero D ' anastasio1,2, Lucia Mancini3, Claudio tuniz4,5和David W. Frayer6)大学博物馆,州立大学“G。2)意大利大学医学与衰老科学系;d’annunzio”,Via dei Vestini 29, 66100 Chieti,意大利e-mail: r.danastasio@unich.it 3) eletra - sincrotrone Trieste S.C.p.A, s.s.14, km 163.5,意大利的里雅斯特,Basovizza, 34149,意大利的里雅斯特,区域科学园4)“Abdus Salam”国际理论物理中心,Strada Costiera 11, 34151,意大利5)伍伦贡大学考古科学中心,伍伦贡,2022新南威尔士,澳大利亚6)堪萨斯大学人类学系,66045 KS,美国
Castel di Guido is located west of Rome and part of the Aurelian formation (Mariani-Constantini et al., 2001) along with other sites such as Torre in Petra and La Polledrara (Mussi, 2001). These localities are a mixture of surface collections and excavated sites, all associated with Acheulean tools and dated to MIS 9. At Castel di Guido material was collected from the surface and excavations in an erosional channel (Mariani-Constantini et al., 2001; Mussi, 2001). The Middle Pleistocene dates suggest an age of around 400 ka. Direct associations between the human bones and tools do not exist, but based on the size and degree of fossilization the human material is thought to be late Acheulean. The deposits overlie tuffs from the Sabatini volcanic eruptions, dated at 431 ka+/-40 ka 438 ka +/40 ka. so cannot be older than this. Originally six fragmentary bones were recovered from the site (Alciati et al., 2005) but Capasso, Michetti & D'Anastasio (2008) found additional material based on their survey of the material for post-mortem modifications. Publication Details Capasso, L., D'Anastasio, R., Mancini, L., Tuniz, C. & Frayer, D. W. (2016). New evaluation of the Castel di Guido 'hyoid'. Journal of Anthropological Sciences, 94 231-235. This journal article is available at Research Online: http://ro.uow.edu.au/smhpapers/4264 JASs Correspondence & Notes Journal of Anthropological Sciences the JASs is published by the Istituto Italiano di Antropologia www.isita-org.com Vol. 94 (2016), pp. 231-235 New evaluation of the Castel di Guido ‘hyoid’ Luigi Capasso1,2, Ruggero D’Anastasio1,2, Lucia Mancini3, Claudio Tuniz4,5 & David W. Frayer6 1) University Museum, State University “G. d’Annunzio”, Piazza Trento e Trieste 1, 66100 Chieti, Italy 2) Dept. Medicine and Ageing Sciences, University “G. d’Annunzio”, Via dei Vestini 29, 66100 Chieti, Italy e-mail: r.danastasio@unich.it 3) Elettra-Sincrotrone Trieste S.C.p.A., S.S. 14, km 163.5, Area Science Park, 34149 Basovizza, Trieste, Italy 4) The “Abdus Salam” International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Strada Costiera 11, 34151 Trieste, Italy 5) Centre for Archaeological Science, University of Wollongong, Wollongong, 2022 NSW, Australia 6) Department of Anthropology, University of Kansas, Lawrence, 66045 KS, USA