International audienceThe La Ferrassie 1 (LF1) skeleton, discovered over a century ago, is one of the most important Neandertal individuals both for its completeness and due to the role it has played historically in the interpretation of Neandertal anatomy and lifeways. Here we present new skeletal remains from this individual, which include a complete right middle ear ossicular chain (malleus, incus, and stapes), three vertebral fragments, and two costal remains. Additionally, the study of the skeleton has allowed us to identify new pathological lesions, including a congenital variant in the atlas, a greenstick fracture of the left clavicle, and a lesion in a mid-thoracic rib of unknown etiology. In addition, we have quantified the amount ...
Article sous presseWe describe a human partial femoral shaft discovered during speleological explora...
The ossicular chain in La Ferrassie 3 was briefly described in the monograph on the La Ferrassie Nea...
This paper presents the discovery and study of two new fossil human remains from the mousterian site...
International audienceThe La Ferrassie 1 (LF1) skeleton, discovered over a century ago, is one of th...
The La Ferrassie 1 (LF1) skeleton, discovered over a century ago, is one of the most important Neand...
The postcranial skeleton of the Le Moustier 1 Neandertal was severely damaged and burnt at the end o...
Objectives: We provide the description and comparative analysis of six new teeth from the site of La...
Contributed by Erik Trinkaus, March 31, 2005International audienceIn 2002, a Neandertal partial femo...
Although the early postural reconstructions of the Neandertals as incompletely erect were rejected h...
International audienceThe origin of funerary practices has important implications for the emergence ...
The 1856 discovery of the Neandertal type specimen (Neandertal 1) in western Germany marked the begi...
Background and purpose: A femoral diaphysis of an adult Neandertal was discovered in 2010 at the sit...
A skeleton of a male, 50-55 years old Mammuthus meridionalis, dated to the Pleistocene and conserved...
Objectives: Neandertal femora are particularly known for having a marked sagittal femoral curvature....
As part of a reassessment of the Mid Upper Paleolithic human remains from Cro-Magnon (Dordogne, Fran...
Article sous presseWe describe a human partial femoral shaft discovered during speleological explora...
The ossicular chain in La Ferrassie 3 was briefly described in the monograph on the La Ferrassie Nea...
This paper presents the discovery and study of two new fossil human remains from the mousterian site...
International audienceThe La Ferrassie 1 (LF1) skeleton, discovered over a century ago, is one of th...
The La Ferrassie 1 (LF1) skeleton, discovered over a century ago, is one of the most important Neand...
The postcranial skeleton of the Le Moustier 1 Neandertal was severely damaged and burnt at the end o...
Objectives: We provide the description and comparative analysis of six new teeth from the site of La...
Contributed by Erik Trinkaus, March 31, 2005International audienceIn 2002, a Neandertal partial femo...
Although the early postural reconstructions of the Neandertals as incompletely erect were rejected h...
International audienceThe origin of funerary practices has important implications for the emergence ...
The 1856 discovery of the Neandertal type specimen (Neandertal 1) in western Germany marked the begi...
Background and purpose: A femoral diaphysis of an adult Neandertal was discovered in 2010 at the sit...
A skeleton of a male, 50-55 years old Mammuthus meridionalis, dated to the Pleistocene and conserved...
Objectives: Neandertal femora are particularly known for having a marked sagittal femoral curvature....
As part of a reassessment of the Mid Upper Paleolithic human remains from Cro-Magnon (Dordogne, Fran...
Article sous presseWe describe a human partial femoral shaft discovered during speleological explora...
The ossicular chain in La Ferrassie 3 was briefly described in the monograph on the La Ferrassie Nea...
This paper presents the discovery and study of two new fossil human remains from the mousterian site...