Geographical Location: Qujiang County, Guangdong Province

Period: 129,500-135,000 BP

Excavated in 1958

Significance: The find is of great significance to the study of the evolution of human physical development in south China.

Introduction

50 years ago, in 1958, a skull fossil of early Homo Sapiens (Maba Man) was found in a karst cave in Maba area in Qujiang County, Guangdong Province.

Maba Man(马坝人Măbàrén) was an early Homo Sapiens of the middle Paleolithic Age. The skull fossil found here belonged to a middle-aged man. The skull had very coarse superciliary arches and an extremely contracted orbital surface. The frontal bone was longer than the parietal bone. All these indicate the primitive character of Homo Erectus, although the skull had thin walls and the brain was larger than Beijing Man. Thus, it has been classified as Homo Sapiens. Actually, this individual represented a transitional state from Homo Erectus to early Homo Sapiens. These remains can be dated between the Middle and Late Pleistocene Epochs -- about 200,000 to 100,000 years ago.

In the same cave where Maba Man was discovered, a large quantity of animal fossils of the Fourth Ice Age has been unearthed by coincidence.