Although Neandertals are the best-known fossil hominins, the tempo and evolutionary processes in their lineage are strongly debated. This is in part due to the scarcity of the fossil record, in particular before the marine isotopic stage (MIS) 5. In 2010, a partial hominin mandible was discovered at the Middle Paleolithic site of Payre (France) in a layer that is dated to the end of MIS 8/beginning of MIS 7, a time period for which very few fossils are known in Europe. The Payre 15 mandible retains the complete symphyseal region and right lateral corpus with heavily worn P4, M1, and M2 in situ. Taphonomic modifications in the form of three notches suggest that this individual was chewed by a carnivore. We provide here the first detailed des...
The Bañolas mandible was the first fossil hominin specimen ever discovered in Spain and has received...
The Middle Pleistocene represents a period of critical importance in human evolution, marked by ence...
Objectives: To present a new dental specimen that will provide additional evidence for a better unde...
We here present a comparative study of the Montmaurin-LN Middle Pleistocene mandible (Haute-Garonne,...
International audienceWe here present a comparative study of the Montmaurin-LN Middle Pleistocene ma...
International audienceAbstract The study of dental morphology can be a very useful tool to understan...
International audienceThe discovery of later Middle Pleistocene human remains from the Bau de l’Aube...
The hominin mandible known as La Niche (LN) has been famous since its discovery by R. Cammas, on 18 ...
Since the discovery of a human mandible in 1887 near the present-day city of Banyoles, northeastern ...
Neandertals and their immediate predecessors are commonly considered to be the only humans inhabitin...
The origin and pace of the distinctive Neanderthal dental morphology remains elusive. In this contex...
The Middle Pleistocene site of the Sima de los Huesos (Sierra de Atapuerca, northern Spain) has yiel...
The discovery of new fossils in Africa, Asia, and Europe, and the recognition of a greater diversity...
The variability observed in the growing Middle Pleistocene hominin fossil record of Europe continues...
The long-standing debate around the origin and evolutionary mode of the Neandertal lineage is connec...
The Bañolas mandible was the first fossil hominin specimen ever discovered in Spain and has received...
The Middle Pleistocene represents a period of critical importance in human evolution, marked by ence...
Objectives: To present a new dental specimen that will provide additional evidence for a better unde...
We here present a comparative study of the Montmaurin-LN Middle Pleistocene mandible (Haute-Garonne,...
International audienceWe here present a comparative study of the Montmaurin-LN Middle Pleistocene ma...
International audienceAbstract The study of dental morphology can be a very useful tool to understan...
International audienceThe discovery of later Middle Pleistocene human remains from the Bau de l’Aube...
The hominin mandible known as La Niche (LN) has been famous since its discovery by R. Cammas, on 18 ...
Since the discovery of a human mandible in 1887 near the present-day city of Banyoles, northeastern ...
Neandertals and their immediate predecessors are commonly considered to be the only humans inhabitin...
The origin and pace of the distinctive Neanderthal dental morphology remains elusive. In this contex...
The Middle Pleistocene site of the Sima de los Huesos (Sierra de Atapuerca, northern Spain) has yiel...
The discovery of new fossils in Africa, Asia, and Europe, and the recognition of a greater diversity...
The variability observed in the growing Middle Pleistocene hominin fossil record of Europe continues...
The long-standing debate around the origin and evolutionary mode of the Neandertal lineage is connec...
The Bañolas mandible was the first fossil hominin specimen ever discovered in Spain and has received...
The Middle Pleistocene represents a period of critical importance in human evolution, marked by ence...
Objectives: To present a new dental specimen that will provide additional evidence for a better unde...