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Later on even other discoveries of skeletal remains were made. This makes it easy to infer what became known to the World as Peking Man or Sinanthropus Pekinensis. Peking Man is virtually identical to modern man with the only difference being the shape and construction of the skull. The Peking Man skull has a low forehead with a protruding eyebrow with large and powerful jaw. The teeth are large and distinctly human.
Femurs found when measured shows that the average height of a male was around 156 cm and a female 144 cm. The life span of Peking Man was short. It is inferred that 68.9% of people died before the age of 14 years while only 4.5% lived to the age of 50 years.
Finding show that these people used fire for cooking food, for light, for warmth and protection from wild beasts.
Unfortunately during Japan's invasion on China in 1937 these excavation at the Peking Man site were suspended. But, with the formation of People's Republic of China the work has been renewed. Presently, findings show six intact skulls, parts of ten arm and other bones, twelve broken facial bones, fifteen lower mandibles and 157 teeth.
The admission fee charged for Peking Man Site is 20 CNY. The Site opens daily from 8:30 in the morning to 4:20 in the evening. One hour is enough time to visit and have a detailed view of the Peking Man Site. Keep surfing AsiaRooms for more details on Peking Man Site and other attractions in Beijing.