This study presents a description and comparative analysis of Middle Pleistocene permanent and deciduous teeth from the site of Qesem Cave (Israel). All of the human fossils are assigned to the Acheulo‐Yabrudian Cultural Complex (AYCC) of the late Lower Paleolithic. The Middle Pleistocene age of the Qesem teeth (400–200 ka) places them chronologically earlier than the bulk of fossil hominin specimens previously known from southwest Asia. Three permanent mandibular teeth (C1‐P4) were found in close proximity in the lower part of the stratigraphic sequence. The small metric dimensions of the crowns indicate a considerable degree of dental reduction although the roots are long and robust. In contrast, three isolated permanent maxillary teeth (...
In the African Pleistocene, the fossil evidence for early Homo sapiens populations is still relative...
International audienceWezmeh Cave, in the Kermanshah region of Central Western Zagros, Iran, produce...
The late Middle Palaeolithic (MP) settlement patterns in the Levant included the repeated use of cav...
This study presents a description and comparative analysis of Middle Pleistocene permanent and decid...
Ongoing fieldwork at the Middle Pleistocene site of Qesem Cave has resulted in the discovery of seve...
The Mid-Pleistocene Qesem Cave near Tel Aviv in Israel yielded several hominin teeth and abundant fa...
The Qesem Cave Middle Pleistocene hominin site has yielded a well preserved lower second deciduous m...
This study presents the dental remains discovered at Manot Cave (MC), Western Galilee, Israel. The c...
Seven human teeth from Tabun Cave, Israel, curated at the Natural History Museum London since 1955, ...
The present report is a description and paleobiological analysis of human dental remains, found duri...
The human molar discovered in 1962 in the Middle Paleolithic levels of Me'arat Shovakh (Mugharet esh...
The Middle Pleistocene site of the Sima de los Huesos (Sierra de Atapuerca, northern Spain) has yiel...
Studies of skeletal biology add to archaeological reconstructions by providing insights into the lif...
The Middle Pleistocene represents a period of critical importance in human evolution, marked by ence...
Three deciduous tooth crowns were found in Unit 18B in El Castillo Cave (Spain), considered a transi...
In the African Pleistocene, the fossil evidence for early Homo sapiens populations is still relative...
International audienceWezmeh Cave, in the Kermanshah region of Central Western Zagros, Iran, produce...
The late Middle Palaeolithic (MP) settlement patterns in the Levant included the repeated use of cav...
This study presents a description and comparative analysis of Middle Pleistocene permanent and decid...
Ongoing fieldwork at the Middle Pleistocene site of Qesem Cave has resulted in the discovery of seve...
The Mid-Pleistocene Qesem Cave near Tel Aviv in Israel yielded several hominin teeth and abundant fa...
The Qesem Cave Middle Pleistocene hominin site has yielded a well preserved lower second deciduous m...
This study presents the dental remains discovered at Manot Cave (MC), Western Galilee, Israel. The c...
Seven human teeth from Tabun Cave, Israel, curated at the Natural History Museum London since 1955, ...
The present report is a description and paleobiological analysis of human dental remains, found duri...
The human molar discovered in 1962 in the Middle Paleolithic levels of Me'arat Shovakh (Mugharet esh...
The Middle Pleistocene site of the Sima de los Huesos (Sierra de Atapuerca, northern Spain) has yiel...
Studies of skeletal biology add to archaeological reconstructions by providing insights into the lif...
The Middle Pleistocene represents a period of critical importance in human evolution, marked by ence...
Three deciduous tooth crowns were found in Unit 18B in El Castillo Cave (Spain), considered a transi...
In the African Pleistocene, the fossil evidence for early Homo sapiens populations is still relative...
International audienceWezmeh Cave, in the Kermanshah region of Central Western Zagros, Iran, produce...
The late Middle Palaeolithic (MP) settlement patterns in the Levant included the repeated use of cav...