In this study, a new Early Pleistocene proximal hand phalanx (ATE9-2) from the Sima del Elefante cave site (TE – Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain), ascribed to Homo sp., is presented and comparatively described in the context of the evolution of the genus Homo. The ATE9-2 specimen is especially important because of the paucity of hand bones in the human fossil record during the Early Pleistocene. The morphological and metrical analyses of the phalanx ATE9-2 indicate that there are no essential differences between it and comparator fossil specimens for the genus Homo after 1.3 Ma (millions of years ago). Similar to Sima de los Huesos and Neandertal specimens, ATE9-2 is a robust proximal hand phalanx, probably reflecting greater overall body robust...
The existence of calcanei in the fossil record prior to modern humans and Neandertals is very scarce...
Modern humans are characterized by specialized hand morphology that is associated with advanced mani...
Twenty-nine carpal bones of Homo neanderthalensis have been recovered from the site of El Sidrón (As...
In this study, a new Early Pleistocene proximal hand phalanx (ATE9-2) from the Sima del Elefante cav...
In this study, a new Early Pleistocene proximal hand phalanx (ATE9-2) from the Sima del Elefante cav...
Objectives The Galería de las Estatuas site (GE), a new Mousterian site at the Sierra de Atapuerca ...
The presence of Homo in Europe longer than a million years ago is often discussed. The finding of a ...
The Bañolas mandible was the first fossil hominin specimen ever discovered in Spain and has received...
The hand and foot remains from Moula-Guercy cave (Ardèche, France) comprise 24 specimens of Eemian a...
This paper presents and describes new foot fossils from the species Homo antecessor, found in level ...
Systematic excavations carried out since 1989 at Bolomor Cave have led to the recovery of four Pleis...
Since the discovery of a human mandible in 1887 near the present-day city of Banyoles, northeastern ...
Homo naledi fossils from the Rising Star cave system provide important insights into the diversity o...
Here we present and describe comparatively 25 talus bones from the Middle Pleistocene site of the Si...
The discovery of new fossils in Africa, Asia, and Europe, and the recognition of a greater diversity...
The existence of calcanei in the fossil record prior to modern humans and Neandertals is very scarce...
Modern humans are characterized by specialized hand morphology that is associated with advanced mani...
Twenty-nine carpal bones of Homo neanderthalensis have been recovered from the site of El Sidrón (As...
In this study, a new Early Pleistocene proximal hand phalanx (ATE9-2) from the Sima del Elefante cav...
In this study, a new Early Pleistocene proximal hand phalanx (ATE9-2) from the Sima del Elefante cav...
Objectives The Galería de las Estatuas site (GE), a new Mousterian site at the Sierra de Atapuerca ...
The presence of Homo in Europe longer than a million years ago is often discussed. The finding of a ...
The Bañolas mandible was the first fossil hominin specimen ever discovered in Spain and has received...
The hand and foot remains from Moula-Guercy cave (Ardèche, France) comprise 24 specimens of Eemian a...
This paper presents and describes new foot fossils from the species Homo antecessor, found in level ...
Systematic excavations carried out since 1989 at Bolomor Cave have led to the recovery of four Pleis...
Since the discovery of a human mandible in 1887 near the present-day city of Banyoles, northeastern ...
Homo naledi fossils from the Rising Star cave system provide important insights into the diversity o...
Here we present and describe comparatively 25 talus bones from the Middle Pleistocene site of the Si...
The discovery of new fossils in Africa, Asia, and Europe, and the recognition of a greater diversity...
The existence of calcanei in the fossil record prior to modern humans and Neandertals is very scarce...
Modern humans are characterized by specialized hand morphology that is associated with advanced mani...
Twenty-nine carpal bones of Homo neanderthalensis have been recovered from the site of El Sidrón (As...