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Reconstruction of Peking Mans (Homo erectus pekinensis or Sinanthropus pekinensis) skull with mandible, by Franz Weidenreich

Reconstruction of Peking Mans (Homo erectus pekinensis or Sinanthropus pekinensis) skull with mandible, by Franz Weidenreich


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Reconstruction of Peking Mans (Homo erectus pekinensis or Sinanthropus pekinensis) skull with mandible, by Franz Weidenreich

Prehistory, China. Reconstruction of Peking Mans (Homo erectus pekinensis or Sinanthropus pekinensis) skull with mandible. Replica by Franz Weidenreich

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Archaeology Colored Background Grey Background Homo Erectus Human Skull Indigneous Culture Model Prehistoric Prehistoric Man Replica Yellow Archaeological Artifact Mandible


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This print showcases the meticulous reconstruction of Peking Man's skull and mandible, a significant archaeological artifact from ancient China. Crafted by the talented Franz Weidenreich, this full-length replica offers a glimpse into the life of Homo erectus pekinensis or Sinanthropus pekinensis, an indigenous culture that thrived in prehistoric times. The front view of this model allows us to marvel at the intricacies and artistry involved in recreating such an ancient civilization. With its yellow-colored background contrasting against a grey backdrop, this image transports us back to a time long gone. As we study this single object with awe, it serves as a reminder of our shared history and evolution as humans. The attention to detail is evident in every aspect of this reconstruction – from the shape and structure of the skull to the delicate features of the mandible. Archaeology enthusiasts will appreciate how this photograph captures not only the physicality but also the essence of Peking Man's existence. It sparks curiosity about our ancestors' way of life while honoring their legacy through art and craft. With no people present in this studio shot, we are left alone with our thoughts to ponder upon humanity's past. This image is more than just an antiquity; it represents our never-ending quest for knowledge about where we come from and who we are today.

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