Objectives The aim of the study is the assessment of Nadale 1, a Neanderthal deciduous tooth recently discovered in Northeastern Italy in the De Nadale cave (Middle Palaeolithic). Together with the clear archaeological context of the site, this study brings new insight on Neanderthal behavior and dental morphological variability. Materials and methods We used microCT data to provide a morphological description and morphometric analysis (diameter measurements and dental tissue volumes) of the Nadale 1 human tooth. Microwear analysis, taphonomical investigation and caries identification were performed using a stereomicroscope and Scanning Electron Microscope. Results In terms of morphology (i.e., incipient tuberculum molare, marked mesial mar...
The site of Riparo Broion (Vicenza, northeastern Italy) preserves a stratigraphic sequence documenti...
Neanderthals were the only human group in Europe throughout the Late Pleistocene until the arrival o...
The Neanderthal specimen from Lamalunga Cave, near Altamura (Apulia, Italy), was discovered during a...
Objectives The aim of the study is the assessment of Nadale 1, a Neanderthal deciduous tooth recentl...
Objectives: In this contribution, we present a morphological description and comparative morphometri...
The Middle Paleolithic fossil human teeth from Taddeo cave in southwestern Italy were discovered in ...
Few European sites have yielded human dental remains safely dated to the end of MIS 4/beginning of M...
Despite new discoveries of human fossil remains, some aspects of paleoanthropological research are b...
Neanderthals were the only human group in Europe throughout the Late Pleistocene until the arrival o...
The site of Riparo Broion (Vicenza, northeastern Italy) preserves a stratigraphic sequence documenti...
Neanderthals were the only human group in Europe throughout the Late Pleistocene until the arrival o...
The Neanderthal specimen from Lamalunga Cave, near Altamura (Apulia, Italy), was discovered during a...
Objectives The aim of the study is the assessment of Nadale 1, a Neanderthal deciduous tooth recentl...
Objectives: In this contribution, we present a morphological description and comparative morphometri...
The Middle Paleolithic fossil human teeth from Taddeo cave in southwestern Italy were discovered in ...
Few European sites have yielded human dental remains safely dated to the end of MIS 4/beginning of M...
Despite new discoveries of human fossil remains, some aspects of paleoanthropological research are b...
Neanderthals were the only human group in Europe throughout the Late Pleistocene until the arrival o...
The site of Riparo Broion (Vicenza, northeastern Italy) preserves a stratigraphic sequence documenti...
Neanderthals were the only human group in Europe throughout the Late Pleistocene until the arrival o...
The Neanderthal specimen from Lamalunga Cave, near Altamura (Apulia, Italy), was discovered during a...