Shandingdong man (山顶æ´Â人) is an archaeological modern specimen for the cave of Shandingdong (山顶æ´Â), one of the upper caves of Zhoukoudian Cave Site in China.
The analysis of the remains gave two carbon dates: one date for animal remains at a layer deeper than that of the Shandingdong man, of 18,870 +/- 420 BP, and one date from remains associated with the Shandingdong man to 10,770 +/- 360 BP. The Shandingdong man was buried at the site, with various ornaments, such as polished perforated pebbles, characteristic of the end of the Paleolithic period.