A fossil human femur of Homo heidelbergensis from the site of the Sima de los Huesos (Atapuerca, Spain) was reconstructed from two main proximal and distal portions and numerous smaller fragments from the diaphysis. The use of an evaporative process to separate the bone fragments during their restoration represents an innovative approach in restoring paleontological materials and the intervention has resulted in the reconstruction of a complete femur. To avoid excessive manipulation of the reconstructed femur, a mold (negative) and cast (positive) were made of the restored specimen. This case study provides general protocols which can be widely applied to the restoration of paleontological materials from the moment of their excavation until...
The Malapa site has yielded unusually abundant and well preserved fossils of Australopithecus sediba...
This is a first approach to relate conservated fossil bone histology and growth stages for fossil ma...
Preservation is a major obstacle in paleoanthropological studies. Since 1990s virtual methods have b...
The sample of fossil human bones from the Sima de los Huesos, Atapuerca, has been analysed to trace ...
[EN] Historical restoration of fossils materials: the restoration of Glossotherium pelvis from Natu...
International audienceWe report on the analysis of three human cranial fragments from a Mousterian c...
In paleo-anthropology the fragility of fossil pieces (teeth and supporting bones) reduces their poss...
2nd. International Conswervation Symposium-Workshop: Natural History Collections, Barcelona, 6-9 May...
Human skeletal remains and fossils are often fragmented and distorted, limiting further research. Th...
The Sima de los Huesos (SH) hominin assemblage is composed of thousands of fossil fragments, includi...
International audienceThe fragmentation observed in an archaeological site, which cannot be explaine...
At Sima de las Palomas del Cabezo Gordo (Murcia, Spain) remains of several Neanderthals have been ex...
Systematic excavations carried out since 1989 at Bolomor Cave have led to the recovery of four Pleis...
Body mass estimation in fossil human species is a crucial topic in paleoanthropology as it yields in...
A human femur diaphysis in the form of a burin was excavated from a secondary burial context contain...
The Malapa site has yielded unusually abundant and well preserved fossils of Australopithecus sediba...
This is a first approach to relate conservated fossil bone histology and growth stages for fossil ma...
Preservation is a major obstacle in paleoanthropological studies. Since 1990s virtual methods have b...
The sample of fossil human bones from the Sima de los Huesos, Atapuerca, has been analysed to trace ...
[EN] Historical restoration of fossils materials: the restoration of Glossotherium pelvis from Natu...
International audienceWe report on the analysis of three human cranial fragments from a Mousterian c...
In paleo-anthropology the fragility of fossil pieces (teeth and supporting bones) reduces their poss...
2nd. International Conswervation Symposium-Workshop: Natural History Collections, Barcelona, 6-9 May...
Human skeletal remains and fossils are often fragmented and distorted, limiting further research. Th...
The Sima de los Huesos (SH) hominin assemblage is composed of thousands of fossil fragments, includi...
International audienceThe fragmentation observed in an archaeological site, which cannot be explaine...
At Sima de las Palomas del Cabezo Gordo (Murcia, Spain) remains of several Neanderthals have been ex...
Systematic excavations carried out since 1989 at Bolomor Cave have led to the recovery of four Pleis...
Body mass estimation in fossil human species is a crucial topic in paleoanthropology as it yields in...
A human femur diaphysis in the form of a burin was excavated from a secondary burial context contain...
The Malapa site has yielded unusually abundant and well preserved fossils of Australopithecus sediba...
This is a first approach to relate conservated fossil bone histology and growth stages for fossil ma...
Preservation is a major obstacle in paleoanthropological studies. Since 1990s virtual methods have b...