The Neanderthal remains from Shanidar Cave, excavated between 1951 and 1960, have played a central role in debates concerning diverse aspects of Neanderthal morphology and behavior. In 2015 and 2016, renewed excavations at the site uncovered hominin remains from the immediate area where the partial skeleton of Shanidar 5 was found in 1960. Shanidar 5 was a robust adult male estimated to have been aged over 40 years at the time of death. Comparisons of photographs from the previous and recent excavations indicate that the old and new remains were directly adjacent to one another, while the disturbed arrangement and partial crushing of the new fossils is consistent with descriptions and photographs of the older discoveries. The newly discover...
The Kalamakia cave, a Middle Paleolithic site on the western coast of the Mani peninsula, Greece, wa...
In 1993, a fossil hominin skeleton was discovered in the karst caves of Lamalunga, near Altamura, in...
Most anthropologists agree that Neandertals disappeared ca. 40,000—30,000 years BP* (Larsen, 2008). ...
The Neanderthal remains from Shanidar Cave, excavated between 1951 and 1960, have played a central r...
The Neanderthal remains from Shanidar Cave, excavated between 1951 and 1960, have played a central r...
Shanidar Cave in Iraqi Kurdistan became an iconic Palaeolithic site following Ralph Solecki\u27s mid...
Shanidar Cave in Iraqi Kurdistan became an iconic Palaeolithic site after Ralph Solecki’s discoverie...
Shanidar Cave (36º50’ N, 44º13’ E) in the Zagros Mountains of Iraqi Kurdistan, approximately 740m ab...
Shanidar Cave is one of the most well-known caves in Iraqi Kurdistan Region. It is an archaeological...
The 1856 discovery of the Neandertal type specimen (Neandertal 1) in western Germany marked the begi...
Whilst there has been significant interest in the origins and spread of the Aurignacian industry, us...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [204]-210)The site o f Tabun is one o f the most importan...
The analysis of the faunal remains from Shanidar Cave has identified an incomplete immature human di...
At Sima de las Palomas del Cabezo Gordo (Murcia, Spain) remains of several Neanderthals have been ex...
Pollen clumps associated with the skeleton of the Shanidar 4 Neanderthal were interpreted by the exc...
The Kalamakia cave, a Middle Paleolithic site on the western coast of the Mani peninsula, Greece, wa...
In 1993, a fossil hominin skeleton was discovered in the karst caves of Lamalunga, near Altamura, in...
Most anthropologists agree that Neandertals disappeared ca. 40,000—30,000 years BP* (Larsen, 2008). ...
The Neanderthal remains from Shanidar Cave, excavated between 1951 and 1960, have played a central r...
The Neanderthal remains from Shanidar Cave, excavated between 1951 and 1960, have played a central r...
Shanidar Cave in Iraqi Kurdistan became an iconic Palaeolithic site following Ralph Solecki\u27s mid...
Shanidar Cave in Iraqi Kurdistan became an iconic Palaeolithic site after Ralph Solecki’s discoverie...
Shanidar Cave (36º50’ N, 44º13’ E) in the Zagros Mountains of Iraqi Kurdistan, approximately 740m ab...
Shanidar Cave is one of the most well-known caves in Iraqi Kurdistan Region. It is an archaeological...
The 1856 discovery of the Neandertal type specimen (Neandertal 1) in western Germany marked the begi...
Whilst there has been significant interest in the origins and spread of the Aurignacian industry, us...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [204]-210)The site o f Tabun is one o f the most importan...
The analysis of the faunal remains from Shanidar Cave has identified an incomplete immature human di...
At Sima de las Palomas del Cabezo Gordo (Murcia, Spain) remains of several Neanderthals have been ex...
Pollen clumps associated with the skeleton of the Shanidar 4 Neanderthal were interpreted by the exc...
The Kalamakia cave, a Middle Paleolithic site on the western coast of the Mani peninsula, Greece, wa...
In 1993, a fossil hominin skeleton was discovered in the karst caves of Lamalunga, near Altamura, in...
Most anthropologists agree that Neandertals disappeared ca. 40,000—30,000 years BP* (Larsen, 2008). ...