A fragmented human calotte was discovered during the early 1950s near Bački Petrovac (Serbia), in association with Palaeolithic stone tools. After its initial publication, the fossil specimen remained largely unknown outside of the Serbian academe and no detailed comparative study has ever been carried out. Since the whereabouts of the fossil itself are currently unknown, and given its potential significance for the Pleistocene human evolution, we re-examine the data published by Živanović, 1966, Živanović, 1975. Using the original measurements, mostly taken on the frontal bone, and a wide comparative sample of 68 fossil specimens, the fossil was compared and analyzed by statistical multivariate methods. We also conducted a visual examinati...
It is widely believed that the evidence for Neandertal ancestry is best in Central Europe. The late ...
Neanderthals were the only human group in Europe throughout the Late Pleistocene until the arrival o...
The cercopithecid fossil record of the Balkan Peninsula extends from the Late Miocene to the Early P...
A fragmented human calotte was discovered during the early 1950s near Bački Petrovac (Serbia), in as...
Neandertals and their immediate predecessors are commonly considered to be the only humans inhabitin...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [123]-139)Early Upper Pleistocene hominid remains from th...
The Central Balkans represents a significant geographical gap in the human fossil record of Eurasia....
none1noThe discovery of new human fossil remains is one of the most obvious ways to improve our unde...
A fossilized fragment of human parietal bone has been recently recovered from the lowest layer of th...
The discovery of new human fossil remains is one of the most obvious ways to improve our understandi...
Neanderthals were the only human group in Europe throughout the Late Pleistocene until the arrival o...
The discovery of new human fossil remains is one of the most obvious ways to improve our understandi...
Since the discovery of a human mandible in 1887 near the present-day city of Banyoles, northeastern ...
Significant discoveries have been made from the first quarter of this Century in the field of evolut...
The discovery in 1994, of a fossilized human calvarium near Ceprano, Italy, dated about 800–900 thou...
It is widely believed that the evidence for Neandertal ancestry is best in Central Europe. The late ...
Neanderthals were the only human group in Europe throughout the Late Pleistocene until the arrival o...
The cercopithecid fossil record of the Balkan Peninsula extends from the Late Miocene to the Early P...
A fragmented human calotte was discovered during the early 1950s near Bački Petrovac (Serbia), in as...
Neandertals and their immediate predecessors are commonly considered to be the only humans inhabitin...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [123]-139)Early Upper Pleistocene hominid remains from th...
The Central Balkans represents a significant geographical gap in the human fossil record of Eurasia....
none1noThe discovery of new human fossil remains is one of the most obvious ways to improve our unde...
A fossilized fragment of human parietal bone has been recently recovered from the lowest layer of th...
The discovery of new human fossil remains is one of the most obvious ways to improve our understandi...
Neanderthals were the only human group in Europe throughout the Late Pleistocene until the arrival o...
The discovery of new human fossil remains is one of the most obvious ways to improve our understandi...
Since the discovery of a human mandible in 1887 near the present-day city of Banyoles, northeastern ...
Significant discoveries have been made from the first quarter of this Century in the field of evolut...
The discovery in 1994, of a fossilized human calvarium near Ceprano, Italy, dated about 800–900 thou...
It is widely believed that the evidence for Neandertal ancestry is best in Central Europe. The late ...
Neanderthals were the only human group in Europe throughout the Late Pleistocene until the arrival o...
The cercopithecid fossil record of the Balkan Peninsula extends from the Late Miocene to the Early P...