OBJECTIVES: We provide the description and comparative analysis of six new teeth from the site of La Ferrassie. Our goal is to discuss their taxonomic attribution, and to provide an updated inventory of Neandertal and modern human remains from La Ferrassie in their associated archeological context. MATERIALS AND METHODS: We use external and internal anatomy, classic morphometrics, and geometric morphometrics. The teeth from La Ferrassie are compared to several samples of contemporary Neandertals and upper Paleolithic modern humans and to recent modern humans. RESULTS: Three specimens are classified as Neandertals, two as modern humans, and one remains unclassified. DISCUSSION: Based on the previously known fossil samples and the new teeth r...
Several human remains belonging to the Upper Pleistocene are curated at the Centre de Conservation e...
International audienceThe La Ferrassie 1 (LF1) skeleton, discovered over a century ago, is one of th...
The grand abri at La Ferrassie (France) has been a key site for Palaeolithic research since the earl...
Objectives: We provide the description and comparative analysis of six new teeth from the site of La...
International audienceObjectives: We describe 14 unpublished and nine published teeth from the Moust...
OBJECTIVES We provide the description and comparative analysis of all the human fossil remains foun...
Few European sites have yielded human dental remains safely dated to the end of MIS 4/beginning of M...
The application of virtual anthropology methods to fossil human dental remains has gained more and m...
Thirteen permanent fully-erupted teeth were excavated at the Paleolithic site of La Cotte de St Brel...
none4siArcheological research at the site of Les Fadets in the town of Lussac-les-Châteaux (Departme...
The La Ferrassie 1 (LF1) skeleton, discovered over a century ago, is one of the most important Neand...
The Protoaurignacian culture is pivotal to the debate about the timing of the arrival of modern huma...
Three deciduous tooth crowns were found in Unit 18B in El Castillo Cave (Spain), considered a transi...
Several human remains belonging to the Upper Pleistocene are curated at the Centre de Conservation e...
International audienceThe La Ferrassie 1 (LF1) skeleton, discovered over a century ago, is one of th...
The grand abri at La Ferrassie (France) has been a key site for Palaeolithic research since the earl...
Objectives: We provide the description and comparative analysis of six new teeth from the site of La...
International audienceObjectives: We describe 14 unpublished and nine published teeth from the Moust...
OBJECTIVES We provide the description and comparative analysis of all the human fossil remains foun...
Few European sites have yielded human dental remains safely dated to the end of MIS 4/beginning of M...
The application of virtual anthropology methods to fossil human dental remains has gained more and m...
Thirteen permanent fully-erupted teeth were excavated at the Paleolithic site of La Cotte de St Brel...
none4siArcheological research at the site of Les Fadets in the town of Lussac-les-Châteaux (Departme...
The La Ferrassie 1 (LF1) skeleton, discovered over a century ago, is one of the most important Neand...
The Protoaurignacian culture is pivotal to the debate about the timing of the arrival of modern huma...
Three deciduous tooth crowns were found in Unit 18B in El Castillo Cave (Spain), considered a transi...
Several human remains belonging to the Upper Pleistocene are curated at the Centre de Conservation e...
International audienceThe La Ferrassie 1 (LF1) skeleton, discovered over a century ago, is one of th...
The grand abri at La Ferrassie (France) has been a key site for Palaeolithic research since the earl...