He earned worldwide fame for his discovery of " Pithecanthropus erectus " ( later redesignated " Homo erectus " ), or " Java Man ".
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In 1894 he heard of Eugene Dubois'discovery in Java of the remains of " Pithecanthropus erectus " ( now known as " Homo erectus " ).
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I went into a different part of the program, Volume 2, " Sticks and Stones, " and it froze around the time Pithecanthropus erectus lumbered onto the scene.
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Given the name " Pithecanthropus erectus " ( " erect ape-man " ), it became the first in what is now a long list of human evolution fossils.
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Mingus had already recorded around ten albums as a bandleader, but 1956 was a breakthrough year for him, with the release of " Pithecanthropus erectus " ) to an eventual downfall.
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As Dubois concluded his 1932 paper : " I still believe, now more firmly than ever, that the " Pithecanthropus " of Trinil is the real'missing link . '"
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As a young man McLean also recorded with Gene Ammons, Charles Mingus on the seminal " Pithecanthropus Erectus ", George Wallington, and as a member of Art Blakey's Jazz Messengers.
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Henri Breuil and Teilhard discovered that the Peking Man, the nearest relative of " Pithecanthropus " from Java, was a " faber " ( worker of stones and controller of fire ).
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In the 1930s Dubois made the claim that " Pithecanthropus " was built like a " giant gibbon ", a much misinterpreted attempt by Dubois to prove that it was the " missing link ".
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Jack Montrose ( West Coast Jack ) is not to be confused with tenorist J . R . Monterose ( East Coast Jake ) who played on Charles Mingus's album " Pithecanthropus Erectus ".