We analyze the phylogenetic position of the frontofacial fragment from Zuttiyeh, Israel. This specimen is dated to the Middle Pleistocene (the latest estimate is between 250 and 350 kyr) and is associated with the Acheulo-Yabrudian, which makes it the oldest cranium from the region. It has been previously regarded as a Neandertal, and early “anatomically modern Homo sapiens ,” and a generalized specimen ancestral to both. These different phylogenetic interpretations of its features have a historic basis but in our view also result from a confusion of grade and intraspecies clade as valid sources of variation. We show here that generally the differences that distinguish Zuttiyeh from Neandertals are similarities it shares with the Zhoukoudi...
Near Eastern late archaic humans represent a regional lineage of Late Pleistocene hominids, whose ph...
This study presents a description and comparative analysis of Middle Pleistocene permanent and decid...
In the Levant, the origins of the Upper Palaeolithic is closely linked to the question of modern hum...
Beginning with the early Pleistocene site of Ubeidiya, the Near East is an intercontinental crossroa...
The present paper deals with the importance of the sites and fossils discovered in the Near East, wh...
The human fossils recovered from Skhul and Qafzeh caves in Israel provide physical evidence of early...
Late Pleistocene Israel is the region in which issues of population mixture or competition at the ti...
The human molar discovered in 1962 in the Middle Paleolithic levels of Me'arat Shovakh (Mugharet esh...
The late Middle Palaeolithic (MP) settlement patterns in the Levant included the repeated use of cav...
Near East is large and anatomically diverse. On the basis of cranial and skeletal features, this sam...
<p>The Zuttiyeh specimen from Israel, discovered in Israel in 1925 by Francis A J Turville-Petre and...
Analysis of two fossils from a Greek cave has shed light on early hominins in Eurasia. One fossil is...
International audienceThe southern Mediterranean Levant has attracted the attention of the scientifi...
Discovered in 1938 in the Bajsun district of southern Uzbekistan, Teshik-Tash 1 represents a juvenil...
Localization of Middle Palaeolithic sites in Israel with human remains This article deals with the ...
Near Eastern late archaic humans represent a regional lineage of Late Pleistocene hominids, whose ph...
This study presents a description and comparative analysis of Middle Pleistocene permanent and decid...
In the Levant, the origins of the Upper Palaeolithic is closely linked to the question of modern hum...
Beginning with the early Pleistocene site of Ubeidiya, the Near East is an intercontinental crossroa...
The present paper deals with the importance of the sites and fossils discovered in the Near East, wh...
The human fossils recovered from Skhul and Qafzeh caves in Israel provide physical evidence of early...
Late Pleistocene Israel is the region in which issues of population mixture or competition at the ti...
The human molar discovered in 1962 in the Middle Paleolithic levels of Me'arat Shovakh (Mugharet esh...
The late Middle Palaeolithic (MP) settlement patterns in the Levant included the repeated use of cav...
Near East is large and anatomically diverse. On the basis of cranial and skeletal features, this sam...
<p>The Zuttiyeh specimen from Israel, discovered in Israel in 1925 by Francis A J Turville-Petre and...
Analysis of two fossils from a Greek cave has shed light on early hominins in Eurasia. One fossil is...
International audienceThe southern Mediterranean Levant has attracted the attention of the scientifi...
Discovered in 1938 in the Bajsun district of southern Uzbekistan, Teshik-Tash 1 represents a juvenil...
Localization of Middle Palaeolithic sites in Israel with human remains This article deals with the ...
Near Eastern late archaic humans represent a regional lineage of Late Pleistocene hominids, whose ph...
This study presents a description and comparative analysis of Middle Pleistocene permanent and decid...
In the Levant, the origins of the Upper Palaeolithic is closely linked to the question of modern hum...