Indonesia-Japan Joint Museum Activities on Hominid Fossils : Collaboration between University of Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta and National Science Museum, Tokyo(Part One Collection Building)
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For more than 20 years, University of Gadjah Mada (UGM), Yogyakarta and National Science Museum (NSM), Tokyo have kept close relationship on various aspects of museum activities, together with other institutions in Indonesia and Japan. Here I summarize our activities, namely general field surveys and systematic excavations of late Early Pleistocene to early Holocene hominid fossil sites in Central and East Java, morphological study and casting of hominid fossils stored in UGM and Geological Research and Development Centre (GRDC), Bandung, scanning of hominid fossil skulls using high resolution microfocal CT, and tentative exhibitions in NSM on hominid and vertebrate fossil specimens stored in UGM and GRDC. In addition, I describe a case of hominid fossil repatriation (Sambungmacan 3).
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著者
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Baba Hisao
Department Of Anthropology National Science Museum
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Baba Hisao
Department Of Anthropology National Museum Of Nature And Science
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