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A Neanderthal infant from the Barakai Cave, Western Caucasus / M. Faerman, U. Zilberman, P. Smith, et al.
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Appartient au périodique : Journal of human evolution, 27, 5, p. 405-415, 1994
Publication: 1994 Langue: Anglais Auteur principal: Faerman, Marina Co-auteur: Zilberman, Uri ; Kharitonov, V. M. ; Smith, Philip E. L. Autre auteur: Batsevitz, V. Résumé: The mandible of the infant found in Mousterian context in the Barakai Cave, Western Caucasus, displays a suite of distinctively Neanderthal characteristics, expressed in the size and shape of the mandible and teeth, absence of chin and taurodontic teeth with extremely thin enamel. The stage of dental development suggests an age of 3 years relative to standards for modern children. When compared to Neanderthal mandibles of children of similar dental age the Barakai mandible is relatively large and robust.(revue).Mots libres: Barakai -- C.E.I. et pays sud-est Europe -- Anthropologie physique et paléoanthropologie . Item type: Extrait
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Current library Call number Status Date due Barcode
Bordeaux (Pessac) : PACEA - De la Préhistoire à l’Actuel PACEA PPP TAP ANTH-120 (TAP ANTHROPOLOGIE B3) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available PACTAP94056
Nanterre : MSH Mondes - Paléorient - Préhistoire et Protohistoire orientales Non consultable PAOR6286

The mandible of the infant found in Mousterian context in the Barakai Cave, Western Caucasus, displays a suite of distinctively Neanderthal characteristics, expressed in the size and shape of the mandible and teeth, absence of chin and taurodontic teeth with extremely thin enamel. The stage of dental development suggests an age of 3 years relative to standards for modern children. When compared to Neanderthal mandibles of children of similar dental age the Barakai mandible is relatively large and robust.(revue)

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