The ossicular chain in La Ferrassie 3 was briefly described in the monograph on the La Ferrassie Neandertal children, but to date has not been the subject of detailed study. We provide new data on these important fossils and re-examine some previous suggestions of derived Neandertal features in the middle ear ossicles based on more limited evidence. The malleus shows a curved lateral margin of the manubrium and a relatively large head. The incus shows a tall articular facet, a depressed area on the medial surface of the body, a straight anterior border of the long process and a more closed angle between the processes. The stapes shows an asymmetrical configuration of the crura, with an anteriorly skewed head, and generally small dime...
This study re-examines the morphological data and conclusions of Spoor, Wood, and Zonneveld concerni...
We undertook a three-dimensional geometric morphometric (3DGM) analysis on 12 new Neandertal clavicl...
International audienceWe investigate cochlear variation, an indirect evidence of auditory capacities...
The La Ferrassie 1 (LF1) skeleton, discovered over a century ago, is one of the most important Neand...
International audienceThe La Ferrassie 1 (LF1) skeleton, discovered over a century ago, is one of th...
The bony labyrinth contains phylogenetic information that can be used to determine interspecific dif...
Previous study of the ear ossicles in Primates has demonstrated that they vary on both functional an...
Adult Neandertal clavicles from the El Sidron site (Asturias, Spain) in the context of Homo pectoral...
Middle ear ossicles (malleus, incus, stapes) are known only for few multituberculate taxa, and three...
The discovery of a partial cranium at the site of Aroeira (Portugal) dating to 389–436 ka augments t...
Rarely have entheses been systematically utilized in the field of human evolution, but investigation...
A comparative study of the temporal bone in the fossil human collections from the Middle and Upper P...
We investigate cochlear variation, an indirect evidence of auditory capacities among earlyhominins a...
Entheses have rarely been systematically studied in the field of human evolution. However, the inves...
The endocranial surface description and comparative analyses of two new neandertal occipital fragmen...
This study re-examines the morphological data and conclusions of Spoor, Wood, and Zonneveld concerni...
We undertook a three-dimensional geometric morphometric (3DGM) analysis on 12 new Neandertal clavicl...
International audienceWe investigate cochlear variation, an indirect evidence of auditory capacities...
The La Ferrassie 1 (LF1) skeleton, discovered over a century ago, is one of the most important Neand...
International audienceThe La Ferrassie 1 (LF1) skeleton, discovered over a century ago, is one of th...
The bony labyrinth contains phylogenetic information that can be used to determine interspecific dif...
Previous study of the ear ossicles in Primates has demonstrated that they vary on both functional an...
Adult Neandertal clavicles from the El Sidron site (Asturias, Spain) in the context of Homo pectoral...
Middle ear ossicles (malleus, incus, stapes) are known only for few multituberculate taxa, and three...
The discovery of a partial cranium at the site of Aroeira (Portugal) dating to 389–436 ka augments t...
Rarely have entheses been systematically utilized in the field of human evolution, but investigation...
A comparative study of the temporal bone in the fossil human collections from the Middle and Upper P...
We investigate cochlear variation, an indirect evidence of auditory capacities among earlyhominins a...
Entheses have rarely been systematically studied in the field of human evolution. However, the inves...
The endocranial surface description and comparative analyses of two new neandertal occipital fragmen...
This study re-examines the morphological data and conclusions of Spoor, Wood, and Zonneveld concerni...
We undertook a three-dimensional geometric morphometric (3DGM) analysis on 12 new Neandertal clavicl...
International audienceWe investigate cochlear variation, an indirect evidence of auditory capacities...