Time Periods
Calabrian
- Age:
- Calabrian
- Epoch:
- Pleistocene
- Period:
- Quaternary
- Age range:
- 0.77 - 1.806 Ma
- Classifications:
- Homo, Homo denisovans, Homo erectus, Homo ergaster, Homo georgicus, Homo habilis, Homo neanderthalensis, Paranthropus, Paranthropus boisei
- Cultures:
- Oldowan
Sites
Name | Age Min | Age Max |
---|---|---|
Denisova Cave | 41590 | 216900 |
Dmanisi | 1770000 | 1850000 |
Happisburgh | ||
Koobi Fora Area 104 | 1630000 | 1790000 |
Olduvai Gorge (FLK I) | 430000 | 2588000 |
Peninj | ||
Sangiran | 700000 | 900000 |
Sima del Elefante | 1200000 | 1300000 |
Swartkrans | 870000 | 2330000 |
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