Mallegni F, Radmilli A M
Dipartimento di Scienze Archeologiche, Sezione di Paleontologia Umana, Pisa, Italy.
Am J Phys Anthropol. 1988 Jun;76(2):175-82. doi: 10.1002/ajpa.1330760205.
The Castel di Guido site, with an estimated age of approximately 300,000 years, has yielded abundant animal remains, Acheulian stone and bone bifaces, and small tools. On the surface of the original deposit, turned over by agricultural activities, fragments of human remains were discovered between 1980 and 1986, including a temporal bone described here.
吉多堡遗址的年代估计约为30万年,出土了大量动物遗骸、阿舍利文化时期的石质和骨质双面工具以及小型工具。在因农业活动而翻动的原始沉积物表面,于1980年至1986年间发现了人类遗骸碎片,包括此处描述的一块颞骨。