Photograph by J. K.
THE TRINIL RACE OF JAVA, Pithecanthropus erectus, i lle Pesteoeee A4
1. Loft femur; almost entirely manlike, proving that Pithecanthropus walked erect.
2. Portion of lower jaw containing right first premolar and part of root of right canine.
3. Three teeth: left lower first premolar; left upper second molar; right upper third molar.
4. Inside of cranium, showing exact size and form of the upper three.fifths of the brain, which equals the minimum size of the normal human brain.
5. Top of cranium (carefully colored directly from original).
6. Restored skull.
7. Half models of brain and skull, joined to show size of brain and its relation to the skull.
8. Restored skull, with soft tissues added to left side to show size and form of the head.
9. Bust modeled on restored skull.
1-5 are cacs made from original fossils and presented to the Museum by Prof'sor Dr. Eugene Dubois; 6-9 are restorations by J. H. McGregor.
Date
Source
The hall of the age of man, 1929
Author
Osborn, Henry Fairfield, 1857-1935.
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