International audienceThe discovery of later Middle Pleistocene human remains from the Bau de l’Aubesier, France reinforces an evolutionary model of the gradual accumulation of Neandertal-derived facial and dental features during the Middle Pleistocene of the northwestern Old World. The pronounced maxillary incisor beveling of Aubesier 4 helps to extend the antiquity of nondietary use of the anterior dentition. The interproximal ‘‘toothpick’’ groove on the Aubesier 10 molar increases the sample for these lesions. The pathological loss of the mandibular dentition of Aubesier 11 indicates advanced antemortem masticatory impairment, at a level previously undoc- umented before the Late Pleistocene. These remains support a view of later Middle P...
Neandertals and their immediate predecessors are commonly considered to be the only humans inhabitin...
The variability observed in the growing Middle Pleistocene hominin fossil record of Europe continues...
International audienceThe human fossils from Europe are still the subject of very many studies. Amon...
International audienceThe discovery of later Middle Pleistocene human remains from the Bau de l’Aube...
International audienceAbstract The study of dental morphology can be a very useful tool to understan...
International audienceWe here present a comparative study of the Montmaurin-LN Middle Pleistocene ma...
We here present a comparative study of the Montmaurin-LN Middle Pleistocene mandible (Haute-Garonne,...
Although Neandertals are the best-known fossil hominins, the tempo and evolutionary processes in the...
The Middle Pleistocene site of the Sima de los Huesos (Sierra de Atapuerca, northern Spain) has yiel...
The origin and pace of the distinctive Neanderthal dental morphology remains elusive. In this contex...
Few European sites have yielded human dental remains safely dated to the end of MIS 4/beginning of M...
<div><p>Despite numerous sites of great antiquity having been excavated since the end of the 19th ce...
Despite numerous sites of great antiquity having been excavated since the end of the 19th century, M...
Since the discovery of a human mandible in 1887 near the present-day city of Banyoles, northeastern ...
Several human remains belonging to the Upper Pleistocene are curated at the Centre de Conservation e...
Neandertals and their immediate predecessors are commonly considered to be the only humans inhabitin...
The variability observed in the growing Middle Pleistocene hominin fossil record of Europe continues...
International audienceThe human fossils from Europe are still the subject of very many studies. Amon...
International audienceThe discovery of later Middle Pleistocene human remains from the Bau de l’Aube...
International audienceAbstract The study of dental morphology can be a very useful tool to understan...
International audienceWe here present a comparative study of the Montmaurin-LN Middle Pleistocene ma...
We here present a comparative study of the Montmaurin-LN Middle Pleistocene mandible (Haute-Garonne,...
Although Neandertals are the best-known fossil hominins, the tempo and evolutionary processes in the...
The Middle Pleistocene site of the Sima de los Huesos (Sierra de Atapuerca, northern Spain) has yiel...
The origin and pace of the distinctive Neanderthal dental morphology remains elusive. In this contex...
Few European sites have yielded human dental remains safely dated to the end of MIS 4/beginning of M...
<div><p>Despite numerous sites of great antiquity having been excavated since the end of the 19th ce...
Despite numerous sites of great antiquity having been excavated since the end of the 19th century, M...
Since the discovery of a human mandible in 1887 near the present-day city of Banyoles, northeastern ...
Several human remains belonging to the Upper Pleistocene are curated at the Centre de Conservation e...
Neandertals and their immediate predecessors are commonly considered to be the only humans inhabitin...
The variability observed in the growing Middle Pleistocene hominin fossil record of Europe continues...
International audienceThe human fossils from Europe are still the subject of very many studies. Amon...