Ontogenetic studies help us understand the processes of evolutionary change. Previous studies on Neandertals have focused mainly on dental development and inferred an accelerated pace of general growth. We report on a juvenile partial skeleton (El Sidrón J1) preserving cranio-dental and postcranial remains. We used dental histology to estimate the age at death to be 7.7 years. Maturation of most elements fell within the expected range of modern humans at this age. The exceptions were the atlas and mid-thoracic vertebrae, which remained at the 5- to 6-year stage of development. Furthermore, endocranial features suggest that brain growth was not yet completed. The vertebral maturation pattern and extended brain growth most likely reflect Nean...
Recent developmental studies demonstrate that early fossil hominins possessed shorter growth periods...
DEVIL'S TOWER REMAINS (GIBRALTAR) AND THEIR PLACE IN NEANDERTHAL ONTOGENY Summary. — The remains of ...
International audienceSeveral authors have already observed the dyschronic growth between Neandertal...
Ontogenetic studies help us understand the processes of evolutionary change. Previous studies on Nea...
Microstructural studies have suggested that an extended period of growth was absent in representativ...
This study uses the two developmental fields of dental maturation and femoral growth to determine if...
Microstructural studies have suggested that an extended period of growth was absent in representativ...
International audienceMicrostructural studies have suggested that an extended period of growth was a...
A study of immature Upper Pleistocene hominid craniofacial remains was undertaken in an attempt to d...
The early onset of weaning in modern humans has been linked to the high nutritional demand of brain ...
The early onset of weaning in modern humans has been linked to the high nutritional demand of brain ...
The early onset of weaning in modern humans has been linked to the high nutritional demand of brain ...
Ontogenetic studies provide clues for understanding important paleobiological aspects of extinct spe...
From birth to adulthood, the human brain expands by a factor of 3.3, compared with 2.5 in chimpanzee...
International audienceSeveral authors have already observed the dyschronic growth between Neandertal...
Recent developmental studies demonstrate that early fossil hominins possessed shorter growth periods...
DEVIL'S TOWER REMAINS (GIBRALTAR) AND THEIR PLACE IN NEANDERTHAL ONTOGENY Summary. — The remains of ...
International audienceSeveral authors have already observed the dyschronic growth between Neandertal...
Ontogenetic studies help us understand the processes of evolutionary change. Previous studies on Nea...
Microstructural studies have suggested that an extended period of growth was absent in representativ...
This study uses the two developmental fields of dental maturation and femoral growth to determine if...
Microstructural studies have suggested that an extended period of growth was absent in representativ...
International audienceMicrostructural studies have suggested that an extended period of growth was a...
A study of immature Upper Pleistocene hominid craniofacial remains was undertaken in an attempt to d...
The early onset of weaning in modern humans has been linked to the high nutritional demand of brain ...
The early onset of weaning in modern humans has been linked to the high nutritional demand of brain ...
The early onset of weaning in modern humans has been linked to the high nutritional demand of brain ...
Ontogenetic studies provide clues for understanding important paleobiological aspects of extinct spe...
From birth to adulthood, the human brain expands by a factor of 3.3, compared with 2.5 in chimpanzee...
International audienceSeveral authors have already observed the dyschronic growth between Neandertal...
Recent developmental studies demonstrate that early fossil hominins possessed shorter growth periods...
DEVIL'S TOWER REMAINS (GIBRALTAR) AND THEIR PLACE IN NEANDERTHAL ONTOGENY Summary. — The remains of ...
International audienceSeveral authors have already observed the dyschronic growth between Neandertal...