KNM-ER_1813

KNM-ER 1813

KNM-ER 1813

Hominin fossil


KNM ER 1813 is a skull of the species Homo habilis. It was discovered in Koobi Fora, Kenya by Kamoya Kimeu in 1973, and is estimated to be 1.9 million years old.

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Its characteristics include an overall smaller size than other Homo habilis finds, but with a fully adult and typical H. habilis morphology.

It is an adult (the third molars were completely erupted and showed signs of wear) with an estimated cranial capacity of only 510 cc.[1]

The designation indicates specimen 1813, collected from the east shore of Lake Rudolf (now Lake Turkana) for the Kenya National Museums.

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References

  1. Conroy, Glen C.; Weber, Gerhard W.; Seidler, Horst; Tobias, Phillip V.; Kane, Alex; Brunsden, Barry (1998). "Endocranial Capacity in an Early Hominid Cranium from Sterkfontein, South Africa". Science. 280 (5370): 1730–1731. Bibcode:1998Sci...280.1730C. doi:10.1126/science.280.5370.1730. PMID 9624045.

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