Hublin, J.-J. (2013), "The Middle Pleistocene Record. On the Origin of Neandertals, Modern Humans and Others" in: David R. Begun (ed.), A Companion to Paleoanthropology, John Wiley, pp. 517-537 (p. 523 16 Aralık 2019 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.).
Chambo Ng'uni (10 Ocak 2015). "Zambia resolute on recovering Broken Hill Man from Britain – Zambia Daily Mail". Daily-mail.co.zm. 1 Mart 2018 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 4 Haziran 2018.
"Records at Kabwe Municipal Council reveal that the skull was discovered in Mutwe wa Nsofu area during mining excavation.
The cave where the remains were found seemed to have served as a shelter and camping place for the early man.
Animal bones were also discovered and they represented the remains of meals and these were predominantly of antelope.
Having been discovered at Broken Hill Mine where mining started around 1904, the skull was later named Broken Hill Man.
The skull was complete and its features were recognizable. It had a round perforation of the borne that could have been caused by a wooden pointed spear.
Discovered along with the skull were parts of the face of the second individual, a thigh bone, shin bone, part of the bones of the pelvis, a sacrum, part of the bone of the upper arm, a quantity of animal bones, some stones and primitive bone implements.
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Hublin, J.-J. (2013), "The Middle Pleistocene Record. On the Origin of Neandertals, Modern Humans and Others" in: David R. Begun (ed.), A Companion to Paleoanthropology, John Wiley, pp. 517-537 (p. 523 16 Aralık 2019 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.).
Chambo Ng'uni (10 Ocak 2015). "Zambia resolute on recovering Broken Hill Man from Britain – Zambia Daily Mail". Daily-mail.co.zm. 1 Mart 2018 tarihinde kaynağından arşivlendi. Erişim tarihi: 4 Haziran 2018.
"Records at Kabwe Municipal Council reveal that the skull was discovered in Mutwe wa Nsofu area during mining excavation.
The cave where the remains were found seemed to have served as a shelter and camping place for the early man.
Animal bones were also discovered and they represented the remains of meals and these were predominantly of antelope.
Having been discovered at Broken Hill Mine where mining started around 1904, the skull was later named Broken Hill Man.
The skull was complete and its features were recognizable. It had a round perforation of the borne that could have been caused by a wooden pointed spear.
Discovered along with the skull were parts of the face of the second individual, a thigh bone, shin bone, part of the bones of the pelvis, a sacrum, part of the bone of the upper arm, a quantity of animal bones, some stones and primitive bone implements.