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Balangoda Man

Balangoda Man refers to hominins from Sri Lanka's late Quaternary period.[1] The term was initially coined to refer to anatomically modern Homo sapiens from sites near Balangoda that were responsible for the island's Mesolithic 'Balangoda Culture'.[1][2] The earliest evidence of Balangoda Man from archaeological sequences at caves and other sites dates back to 38,000 BCE,[3] and from excavated skeletal remains to 30,000 BC, which is also the earliest reliably dated record of anatomically modern humans in South Asia.[4][5][6] Cultural remains discovered alongside the skeletal fragments include geometric microliths dating to 28,500 BC, which together with some sites in Africa is the earliest record of such stone tools.[1][5]

Balangoda Man is estimated to have had thick skulls, prominent supraorbital ridges, depressed noses, heavy jaws, short necks and conspicuously large teeth.[1][7] Metrical and morphometric features of skeletal fragments extracted from cave sites that were occupied during different periods have indicated a rare biological affinity over a time frame of roughly 16,000 years, and the likelihood of a partial biological continuum to the present-day Vedda indigenous people.[8]

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  7. ^ DERANIYAGALA, P. E. P. (1963). "Prehistoric Archæology in Ceylon". Asian Perspectives. 7 (1/2): 189–192. ISSN 0066-8435. JSTOR 42929009.
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