HOMINIDAE

ANCESTRIES OF THE MAN IN THE POSTAL STAMPS

 

ZAMBIA

1991

Man of Broken Hill

Homo sapiens rhodesiensis

Issue date: 1.February.1991

4 n. - Oudenodon and Rubidgea,

9 n. - Broken Hill Man,
10 n. - Zambiasaurus skull,

15 n. - Luangwa drysdalli skull,
25 n. - Glossopteris fossil.
 
Scott: 94-98.
Stanley Gibbons: 185-189.

Yvert nș. 93 {Set. 93/98}
 
Broken Hill Man is Homo (Pithecanthropus) erectus rhodesiensis.

 

A new crane, exhumed in Lac N'Dutu, presents the same morphology of the cranes of Eastern Turkana. In Africa of the South, she is necessary respectively to have in account the connection with the men of the Rhodesia of Broken Hill and Saldhana, long ago considered as Neanderthaloid, but they presenting, of fact, innumerable pithecanthropoid characteristics, that give to the face skeleton, a strong-bodied aspect, that Pithecanthropus of Java remembers.

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