The 2002 discovery of a robust modern human mandible in the Peştera cu Oase, southwestern Romania, provides evidence of early modern humans in the lower Danubian Corridor. Directly accelerator mass spectrometry radiocarbon (14C)-dated to 34,00036,000 14C years B.P., the Oase 1 mandible is the oldest definite early modern human specimen in Europe and provides perspectives on the emergence and evolution of early modern humans in the northwestern Old World. The moderately long Oase 1 mandible exhibits a prominent tuber symphyseos and overall proportions that place it close to earlier Upper Paleolithic European specimens. Its symmetrical mandibular incisure, medially placed condyle, small superior medial pterygoid tubercle, mesial mental forame...
Reanalysis and direct dating of an early modern human neurocranium from the Peştera Cioclovina Uscat...
A key event in human evolution is the expansion of modern humans of African origin across Eurasia be...
Reanalysis and direct dating of an early modern human neurocranium from the Peştera Cioclovina Uscat...
The earliest anatomically modern humans in Europe are thought to have appeared around 43,000-42,000 ...
The discovery of new human fossil remains is one of the most obvious ways to improve our understandi...
Neanderthals are thought to have disappeared in Europe approximately 39,000–41,000 years ago but the...
Neandertals and their immediate predecessors are commonly considered to be the only humans inhabitin...
International audienceLittle is known about the timing of modern human emergence and occupation in E...
Thirty-four elements of an early modern human (EMH) were found in Tianyuan Cave, Zhoukoudian, China ...
region during this critical time period (Fig. 21.1). Here, we present the site and the human fossils...
Little is known about the timing of modern human emergence and occupation in Eastern Eurasia. Howeve...
Reanalysis and direct dating of an early modern human neurocranium from the Peştera Cioclovina Uscat...
A key event in human evolution is the expansion of modern humans of African origin across Eurasia be...
Reanalysis and direct dating of an early modern human neurocranium from the Peştera Cioclovina Uscat...
The earliest anatomically modern humans in Europe are thought to have appeared around 43,000-42,000 ...
The discovery of new human fossil remains is one of the most obvious ways to improve our understandi...
Neanderthals are thought to have disappeared in Europe approximately 39,000–41,000 years ago but the...
Neandertals and their immediate predecessors are commonly considered to be the only humans inhabitin...
International audienceLittle is known about the timing of modern human emergence and occupation in E...
Thirty-four elements of an early modern human (EMH) were found in Tianyuan Cave, Zhoukoudian, China ...
region during this critical time period (Fig. 21.1). Here, we present the site and the human fossils...
Little is known about the timing of modern human emergence and occupation in Eastern Eurasia. Howeve...
Reanalysis and direct dating of an early modern human neurocranium from the Peştera Cioclovina Uscat...
A key event in human evolution is the expansion of modern humans of African origin across Eurasia be...
Reanalysis and direct dating of an early modern human neurocranium from the Peştera Cioclovina Uscat...