Maxillary sinus growth and development in Neanderthals and H. sapiens
We investigate and compare facial and maxillary sinus ontogeny among Neanderthals and H. sapiens to understand the extent of any differences and to investigate if these might arise through differences in developmental interactions.
FEDERICA LANDI +2 more
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Correction: Reconstructing contact and a potential interbreeding geographical zone between Neanderthals and anatomically modern humans. [PDF]
Guran SH +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
Correction: Earliest evidence for invasive mitigation of dental caries by Neanderthals. [PDF]
Zubova AV +11 more
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Archaeogenetic insights into the demographic history of Late Neanderthals. [PDF]
Fotiadou CM +21 more
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Earliest evidence for invasive mitigation of dental caries by Neanderthals. [PDF]
Zubova AV +11 more
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Neanderthals in Britain: flint finds open new era in prehistory
Archaeologists in Kent have found the earliest evidence of Neanderthals in Britain: two flint scrapers, found lying on a land-surface c.100,000 years old, have pushed back the presence of Neanderthals in Britain by 40,000 years.
Wenban-Smith, Francis
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Regulation of NAT1 activity in modern humans by a novel phosphorylation site. [PDF]
Fast L +8 more
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A morphological analysis of the modern human frontal bone from Hahnöfersand, Germany. [PDF]
Röding C +3 more
europepmc +1 more source
Human-specific lncRNAs contributed critically to human evolution by distinctly regulating gene expression. [PDF]
Lin J +5 more
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