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Middle Pleistocene teeth from Arbreda Cave (Serinyà, northeastern Iberian Peninsula)

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    Identificador:  imarina:9392510
    Autores:  Lozano, Marina; Soler, Joaquim; Lopez-Onaindia, Diego; Soles, Alba; Julia, Ramon; Ceperuelo, Dolors; Lorenzo, Carlos; Soler, Narcis
    Resumen:
    ObjectivesWe report the discovery and description of three human teeth from the Middle Paleolithic archaeological levels of Arbreda Cave (Seriny & agrave;, Catalonia, NE Iberian Peninsula).Materials and MethodsThe teeth, two molars (one right dm2 and one right M2) from Level N (older than 120 kyr) and one P3 from Level J (dated between 71 and 44 kyr), were morphologically described based on microCT images and compared with Neanderthal and Homo sapiens specimens.ResultsThe teeth belong to a minimum of three individuals: one adult and one infant from Level N and one juvenile from Level J. The premolar from Mousterian Level J, the best preserved of the three teeth, exhibits characteristics to those from our comparative sample of Homo neanderthalensis, such as the crown measurements, EDJ traits, enamel thickness and volume of the pulp cavity.DiscussionIn contrast to the clear Neanderthal characteristics observed in the P3 from Level J, the high degree of dental wear and poor state of preservation precludes definitive taxonomic designations of the two teeth from Level N. However, the crown dimensions and some tissue proportions are consistent with a probable assignation to Homo neanderthalensis. The teeth from Level N come from a context of long and recurrent occupations of the cave, whereas the archaeological context of the tooth from Level J is indicative of short and seasonal occupations of the cave, which may indicate a change in the lifestyle strategies of the last Neanderthals of the Iberian Peninsula.
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    Enlace a la fuente original: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ajpa.25037
    Referencia de l'ítem segons les normes APA: Lozano, Marina; Soler, Joaquim; Lopez-Onaindia, Diego; Soles, Alba; Julia, Ramon; Ceperuelo, Dolors; Lorenzo, Carlos; Soler, Narcis (2024). Middle Pleistocene teeth from Arbreda Cave (Serinyà, northeastern Iberian Peninsula). American Journal Of Biological Anthropology, 185(4), e25037-. DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.25037
    Referencia al articulo segun fuente origial: American Journal Of Biological Anthropology. 185 (4): e25037-
    DOI del artículo: 10.1002/ajpa.25037
    Año de publicación de la revista: 2024
    Entidad: Universitat Rovira i Virgili
    Versión del articulo depositado: info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion
    Fecha de alta del registro: 2025-03-03
    Autor/es de la URV: Lorenzo Merino, Carlos / Lozano Ruiz, Marina
    Departamento: Història i Història de l'Art
    URL Documento de licencia: https://repositori.urv.cat/ca/proteccio-de-dades/
    Tipo de publicación: Journal Publications
    Autor según el artículo: Lozano, Marina; Soler, Joaquim; Lopez-Onaindia, Diego; Soles, Alba; Julia, Ramon; Ceperuelo, Dolors; Lorenzo, Carlos; Soler, Narcis
    Acceso a la licencia de uso: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
    Áreas temáticas: Anatomy, Anthropology, Archeology, Epidemiology, Evolutionary biology, Genetics, Paleontology
    Direcció de correo del autor: carlos.lorenzo@urv.cat, marina.lozano@urv.cat
  • Palabras clave:

    <italic>homo neanderthalensis</italic>
    Adult
    Animals
    Caves
    Computed-tomography
    Del gegant sitges
    Dental remains
    Enamel thickness
    Enamel-dentine junction
    Enamel‐dentine junction
    Fossils
    Homo neanderthalensis
    Human tooth
    Humans
    Infant
    Molar
    Morphology
    Morphometric-analysis
    Mousterian
    Neanderthal remains
    Neanderthals
    Paleodontology
    Pulp canal
    Site
    Spai
    Spain
    Tissue proportion
    Tissue proportions
    Tooth
    X-ray microtomography
    Anatomy
    Anthropology
    Archeology
    Epidemiology
    Evolutionary Biology
    Genetics
    Paleontology
    homo neanderthalensis
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