Here, we present the analysis of occlusal molar microwear textures of eight individuals from the El Sidrón Neandertal group (Spain). The aims of the study were: 1) to document potential age-, sex-, and maternal lineage-related differences in diet within a Neandertal familial group, and 2) to place the diet of El Sidrón individuals in the context of those of other Neandertal groups. This study also offers an interpretation of the diet of the El Sidrón Neandertals by comparing their microwear signatures to those of recent hunter-gatherer populations with diverse but known diets. The intra-group examination of the microwear signatures are consistent with the females of the El Sidrón group having had more abrasive diets or having used their tee...
Neandertals are our closest fossil relatives and have left a rich archaeological and fossil record, ...
Hominin dietary specialization is crucial to understanding the evolutionary changes of craniofacial ...
Recent genomic data have revealed multiple interactions between Neanderthals and modern humans1, but...
Here, we present the analysis of occlusal molar microwear textures of eight individuals from the El ...
Here, we present the analysis of occlusal molar microwear textures of eight individuals from the El ...
Neanderthals have been traditionally described to be at the very top of the food chain, with a diet ...
Neanderthals have been traditionally described to be at the very top of the food chain, with a diet ...
Neanderthal diets are reported to be based mainly on the consumption of large and medium sized herbi...
Neanderthal diets are reported to be based mainly on the consumption of large and medium sized herbi...
DIAZ-VILLAQUIRAN, Laura (Georgia State University). Exploring the Dietary Proclivities of Neandertha...
The causes of Neandertal anterior tooth wear patterns, including labial rounding, labial scratches, ...
Tooth wear is an important feature for reconstructing diet, food processing and cultural habits of p...
The ecology of Neanderthals is a pressing question in the study of hominin evolution. Diet appears t...
El Mirón cave in Northern Spain is a deeply stratified archaeological site covering periods from the...
Neandertals are our closest fossil relatives and have left a rich archaeological and fossil record, ...
Hominin dietary specialization is crucial to understanding the evolutionary changes of craniofacial ...
Recent genomic data have revealed multiple interactions between Neanderthals and modern humans1, but...
Here, we present the analysis of occlusal molar microwear textures of eight individuals from the El ...
Here, we present the analysis of occlusal molar microwear textures of eight individuals from the El ...
Neanderthals have been traditionally described to be at the very top of the food chain, with a diet ...
Neanderthals have been traditionally described to be at the very top of the food chain, with a diet ...
Neanderthal diets are reported to be based mainly on the consumption of large and medium sized herbi...
Neanderthal diets are reported to be based mainly on the consumption of large and medium sized herbi...
DIAZ-VILLAQUIRAN, Laura (Georgia State University). Exploring the Dietary Proclivities of Neandertha...
The causes of Neandertal anterior tooth wear patterns, including labial rounding, labial scratches, ...
Tooth wear is an important feature for reconstructing diet, food processing and cultural habits of p...
The ecology of Neanderthals is a pressing question in the study of hominin evolution. Diet appears t...
El Mirón cave in Northern Spain is a deeply stratified archaeological site covering periods from the...
Neandertals are our closest fossil relatives and have left a rich archaeological and fossil record, ...
Hominin dietary specialization is crucial to understanding the evolutionary changes of craniofacial ...
Recent genomic data have revealed multiple interactions between Neanderthals and modern humans1, but...