Contributed by Erik Trinkaus, March 31, 2005International audienceIn 2002, a Neandertal partial femoral diaphysis was discovered at Les Rochers-de-Villeneuve (Vienne, France). Radiocarbon dated to +/- 40,700 14C years before present, this specimen is one of the most recent Middle Paleolithic Neandertals. The diaphysis derives from an archeological level indicating alternating human and carnivore (mostly hyena) occupation of the cave, reinforcing the close proximity and probable competition of Middle Paleolithic humans with large carnivores for resources and space. Morphological aspects of the diaphysis and ancient DNA extracted from it indicate that it is aligned with the Neandertals and is distinct from early modern humans. However, its mi...
International audienceThe origin of funerary practices has important implications for the emergence ...
International audienceThe origin of funerary practices has important implications for the emergence ...
<div><p>Despite numerous sites of great antiquity having been excavated since the end of the 19th ce...
Contributed by Erik Trinkaus, March 31, 2005International audienceIn 2002, a Neandertal partial femo...
Contributed by Erik Trinkaus, March 31, 2005International audienceIn 2002, a Neandertal partial femo...
Background and purpose: A femoral diaphysis of an adult Neandertal was discovered in 2010 at the sit...
Background and purpose: A femoral diaphysis of an adult Neandertal was discovered in 2010 at the sit...
The 1856 discovery of the Neandertal type specimen (Neandertal 1) in western Germany marked the begi...
The 1856 discovery of the Neandertal type specimen (Neandertal 1) in western Germany marked the begi...
Article sous presseWe describe a human partial femoral shaft discovered during speleological explora...
Article sous presseWe describe a human partial femoral shaft discovered during speleological explora...
Article sous presseWe describe a human partial femoral shaft discovered during speleological explora...
Article sous presseWe describe a human partial femoral shaft discovered during speleological explora...
Article sous presseWe describe a human partial femoral shaft discovered during speleological explora...
Article sous presseWe describe a human partial femoral shaft discovered during speleological explora...
International audienceThe origin of funerary practices has important implications for the emergence ...
International audienceThe origin of funerary practices has important implications for the emergence ...
<div><p>Despite numerous sites of great antiquity having been excavated since the end of the 19th ce...
Contributed by Erik Trinkaus, March 31, 2005International audienceIn 2002, a Neandertal partial femo...
Contributed by Erik Trinkaus, March 31, 2005International audienceIn 2002, a Neandertal partial femo...
Background and purpose: A femoral diaphysis of an adult Neandertal was discovered in 2010 at the sit...
Background and purpose: A femoral diaphysis of an adult Neandertal was discovered in 2010 at the sit...
The 1856 discovery of the Neandertal type specimen (Neandertal 1) in western Germany marked the begi...
The 1856 discovery of the Neandertal type specimen (Neandertal 1) in western Germany marked the begi...
Article sous presseWe describe a human partial femoral shaft discovered during speleological explora...
Article sous presseWe describe a human partial femoral shaft discovered during speleological explora...
Article sous presseWe describe a human partial femoral shaft discovered during speleological explora...
Article sous presseWe describe a human partial femoral shaft discovered during speleological explora...
Article sous presseWe describe a human partial femoral shaft discovered during speleological explora...
Article sous presseWe describe a human partial femoral shaft discovered during speleological explora...
International audienceThe origin of funerary practices has important implications for the emergence ...
International audienceThe origin of funerary practices has important implications for the emergence ...
<div><p>Despite numerous sites of great antiquity having been excavated since the end of the 19th ce...