Increasing skeletal evidence from the U.S.A., Mexico, Colombia, and Brazil strongly suggests that the first settlers in the Americas had a cranial morphology distinct from that displayed by most late and modern Native Americans. The Paleoamerican morphological pattern is more generalized and can be seen today among Africans, Australians, and Melanesians. Here, we present the results of a comparative morphological assessment of a late Paleoindian/early archaic specimen from Capelinha Burial II, southern Brazil. The Capelinha skull was compared with samples of four Paleoindian groups from South and Central America and worldwide modern groups from W.W. Howells’ studies. In both analyses performed (classical morphometrics and geometric morphome...
International audienceThe Serra da Capivara region in northeastern Brazil contains several archaeolo...
During the early Holocene two main paleoamerican cultures thrived in Brazil: the Tradição Nordeste i...
During the early Holocene two main paleoamerican cultures thrived in Brazil: the Tradicao Nordeste i...
In this study we compare the cranial morphology of several late Paleoindian skeletons uncovered at S...
Objective A noticeably well‐preserved ∼12.500 years‐old skeleton from the Hoyo Negro cave, Yucatán, ...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the morphology of a skull from Candonga Cave (central Argentina)...
Several studies concerning the extra-continental morphological affinities of Paleo-Indian skeletons,...
The history of human occupation in Brazil dates to at least 14 kyr BP, and the country has the large...
The cranial morphology of Early Holocene American human samples is characterized by a long and narro...
Early American crania show a different morphological pattern from the one shared by late Native Amer...
Morphological comparisons between the earliest and latest human skeletons of America have suggested ...
The human settlement of the Americas has been a topic of intense debate for centuries, and there is ...
As a consequence of the taphonomic history, many fossils and relevant specimens present missing part...
International audienceLa Capivara (Brazil, Piauí) shows solid cultural evidence of the most ancient ...
Morphological comparisons between the earliest and latest human skeletons of America have suggested ...
International audienceThe Serra da Capivara region in northeastern Brazil contains several archaeolo...
During the early Holocene two main paleoamerican cultures thrived in Brazil: the Tradição Nordeste i...
During the early Holocene two main paleoamerican cultures thrived in Brazil: the Tradicao Nordeste i...
In this study we compare the cranial morphology of several late Paleoindian skeletons uncovered at S...
Objective A noticeably well‐preserved ∼12.500 years‐old skeleton from the Hoyo Negro cave, Yucatán, ...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the morphology of a skull from Candonga Cave (central Argentina)...
Several studies concerning the extra-continental morphological affinities of Paleo-Indian skeletons,...
The history of human occupation in Brazil dates to at least 14 kyr BP, and the country has the large...
The cranial morphology of Early Holocene American human samples is characterized by a long and narro...
Early American crania show a different morphological pattern from the one shared by late Native Amer...
Morphological comparisons between the earliest and latest human skeletons of America have suggested ...
The human settlement of the Americas has been a topic of intense debate for centuries, and there is ...
As a consequence of the taphonomic history, many fossils and relevant specimens present missing part...
International audienceLa Capivara (Brazil, Piauí) shows solid cultural evidence of the most ancient ...
Morphological comparisons between the earliest and latest human skeletons of America have suggested ...
International audienceThe Serra da Capivara region in northeastern Brazil contains several archaeolo...
During the early Holocene two main paleoamerican cultures thrived in Brazil: the Tradição Nordeste i...
During the early Holocene two main paleoamerican cultures thrived in Brazil: the Tradicao Nordeste i...