New Neandertal fossils from the Mousterian site of Cova Negra in the Valencia region of Spain are described, and a comprehensive study of the entire human fossil sample is provided. The new specimens significantly augment the sample of human remains from this site and make Cova Negra one of the richest human paleontological sites on the Iberian Peninsula. The new specimens include cranial and postcranial elements from immature individuals and provide an opportunity to study the ontogenetic appearance of adult Neandertal characteristics in this Pleistocene population. Children younger than 10 years of age constitute four of the seven minimum number of individuals in the sample, and this relative abundance of children at Cova Negra is si...
Evidence of human activity and hominin remains are very scarce inland on the Iberian Peninsula. This...
OBJECTIVES We provide the description and comparative analysis of all the human fossil remains foun...
In order to better understand the causes and geographic patterns of Neanderthal demise it is necessa...
This study presents an exceptional collection of 54 Late Pleistocene human remains that correspond t...
The present study describes a new juvenile hominin mandible and teeth and a new juvenile humerus fro...
Fossil evidence from the Iberian Peninsula is essential for understanding Neandertal evolution and ...
The chronological framework for Neanderthal occupation and demise across Europe continues to be deba...
The chronological framework for Neanderthal occupation and demise across Europe continues to be deba...
Lateral Gallery 1 (GL1) in Cova del Gegant is a Middle Palaeolithic assemblage yielding diagnostic N...
In 1994, a series of human bones was found at the Sidrón cave in Borines (Concejo de Piloña, Asturia...
RESUMEN: Tras 13 campañas de excavación metódica, y una vez concluidos definitivamente los trabajos ...
Cova del Gegant is located near the city of Sitges (Barcelona, Spain). The cave is a small karst sys...
In order to better understand the causes and geographic patterns of Neanderthal demise it is necessa...
The Sima de los Huesos site in Atapuerca, northern Spain, is a rich source of fossil hominin specime...
Systematic excavations carried out since 1989 at Bolomor Cave have led to the recovery of four Pleis...
Evidence of human activity and hominin remains are very scarce inland on the Iberian Peninsula. This...
OBJECTIVES We provide the description and comparative analysis of all the human fossil remains foun...
In order to better understand the causes and geographic patterns of Neanderthal demise it is necessa...
This study presents an exceptional collection of 54 Late Pleistocene human remains that correspond t...
The present study describes a new juvenile hominin mandible and teeth and a new juvenile humerus fro...
Fossil evidence from the Iberian Peninsula is essential for understanding Neandertal evolution and ...
The chronological framework for Neanderthal occupation and demise across Europe continues to be deba...
The chronological framework for Neanderthal occupation and demise across Europe continues to be deba...
Lateral Gallery 1 (GL1) in Cova del Gegant is a Middle Palaeolithic assemblage yielding diagnostic N...
In 1994, a series of human bones was found at the Sidrón cave in Borines (Concejo de Piloña, Asturia...
RESUMEN: Tras 13 campañas de excavación metódica, y una vez concluidos definitivamente los trabajos ...
Cova del Gegant is located near the city of Sitges (Barcelona, Spain). The cave is a small karst sys...
In order to better understand the causes and geographic patterns of Neanderthal demise it is necessa...
The Sima de los Huesos site in Atapuerca, northern Spain, is a rich source of fossil hominin specime...
Systematic excavations carried out since 1989 at Bolomor Cave have led to the recovery of four Pleis...
Evidence of human activity and hominin remains are very scarce inland on the Iberian Peninsula. This...
OBJECTIVES We provide the description and comparative analysis of all the human fossil remains foun...
In order to better understand the causes and geographic patterns of Neanderthal demise it is necessa...