<p>The Zuttiyeh specimen from Israel, discovered in Israel in 1925 by Francis A J Turville-Petre and initially described as a Neanderthal (Keith, 1927), is the most likely candidate Homo heidelbergensis from Western Asia since later studies have shown that the face has no evidence of midsagittal facial prognathism.https://www.academia.edu/12666384/The_Zuttiyeh_specimen_from_Israel_Galilee_Skull </p
Neanderthals occurred widely across north Eurasian landscapes, but between~ 70 and 50 thousand years...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [204]-210)The site o f Tabun is one o f the most importan...
1.6 MYA. The Homo ergaster Skull KNM-WT 15000 "Nariokotome Boy" or "Turkana Boy" was discovered in 1...
<p>The most likely candidate Home heidelbergensis from Western Asia was discovered in Israel in 1925...
We analyze the phylogenetic position of the frontofacial fragment from Zuttiyeh, Israel. This specim...
The discovery of new fossils in Africa, Asia, and Europe, and the recognition of a greater diversity...
The late Middle Palaeolithic (MP) settlement patterns in the Levant included the repeated use of cav...
The Teshik-Tash child skull’s (8–9 years old), a Neanderthal discovered in central Asia, consists of...
A key event in human evolution is the expansion of modern humans of African origin across Eurasia be...
The taxonomy and phylogeny of Homo heidelbergensis is much debated (for a review see Stringer 2012),...
The human molar discovered in 1962 in the Middle Paleolithic levels of Me'arat Shovakh (Mugharet esh...
50,000 YA. The Homo neanderthalensis Skull was discovered by A. and J. Bouyssomie and J. Bonneval in...
It has long been believed that Neanderthals originated and flourished on the European continent. How...
3.5 MYA. The Kenyanthropus platyops skull KNM-WT-40000 was discovered in 1999 by J. Erus (a member o...
Fossil hominin bones found in Kenya in 1973 remain enigmatic despite 43 years of discussion and anal...
Neanderthals occurred widely across north Eurasian landscapes, but between~ 70 and 50 thousand years...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [204]-210)The site o f Tabun is one o f the most importan...
1.6 MYA. The Homo ergaster Skull KNM-WT 15000 "Nariokotome Boy" or "Turkana Boy" was discovered in 1...
<p>The most likely candidate Home heidelbergensis from Western Asia was discovered in Israel in 1925...
We analyze the phylogenetic position of the frontofacial fragment from Zuttiyeh, Israel. This specim...
The discovery of new fossils in Africa, Asia, and Europe, and the recognition of a greater diversity...
The late Middle Palaeolithic (MP) settlement patterns in the Levant included the repeated use of cav...
The Teshik-Tash child skull’s (8–9 years old), a Neanderthal discovered in central Asia, consists of...
A key event in human evolution is the expansion of modern humans of African origin across Eurasia be...
The taxonomy and phylogeny of Homo heidelbergensis is much debated (for a review see Stringer 2012),...
The human molar discovered in 1962 in the Middle Paleolithic levels of Me'arat Shovakh (Mugharet esh...
50,000 YA. The Homo neanderthalensis Skull was discovered by A. and J. Bouyssomie and J. Bonneval in...
It has long been believed that Neanderthals originated and flourished on the European continent. How...
3.5 MYA. The Kenyanthropus platyops skull KNM-WT-40000 was discovered in 1999 by J. Erus (a member o...
Fossil hominin bones found in Kenya in 1973 remain enigmatic despite 43 years of discussion and anal...
Neanderthals occurred widely across north Eurasian landscapes, but between~ 70 and 50 thousand years...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [204]-210)The site o f Tabun is one o f the most importan...
1.6 MYA. The Homo ergaster Skull KNM-WT 15000 "Nariokotome Boy" or "Turkana Boy" was discovered in 1...