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  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
28,811 Views
16 Pages

Midfacial Morphology and Neandertal–Modern Human Interbreeding

  • Steven E. Churchill,
  • Kamryn Keys and
  • Ann H. Ross

3 August 2022

Ancient DNA from, Neandertal and modern human fossils, and comparative morphological analyses of them, reveal a complex history of interbreeding between these lineages and the introgression of Neandertal genes into modern human genomes. Despite subst...

  • Review
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,804 Views
14 Pages

Twentieth-Century Paleoproteomics: Lessons from Venta Micena Fossils

  • Jesús M. Torres,
  • Concepción Borja,
  • Luis Gibert,
  • Francesc Ribot and
  • Enrique G. Olivares

6 August 2022

Proteomics methods can identify amino acid sequences in fossil proteins, thus making it possible to determine the ascription or proximity of a fossil to other species. Before mass spectrometry was used to study fossil proteins, earlier studies used a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
8,799 Views
32 Pages

11 September 2018

The article attests the presence of the genus Rucervus in the paleontological record of Europe and presents the description of new species of large-sized deer Rucervus radulescui sp. nov. from the Early Pleistocene of Valea Grăunceanului (Southern Ro...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,870 Views
31 Pages

An Integrated Paleoenvironmental Reconstruction of the Early Pleistocene Hominin-Bearing Site of Dursunlu (Türkiye)

  • Àngel H. Luján,
  • Václav Paclík,
  • Elvan Demirci,
  • Andrea Villa,
  • Thomas A. Neubauer,
  • Alaettin Tuncer,
  • Martin Ivanov,
  • Àngel Blanco-Lapaz,
  • Kelly Ann Vega-Pagán and
  • Josep Sanjuan

8 September 2025

The fossiliferous Dursunlu Lignite Quarry (DLQ) is highlighted prominently in the archeological and paleontological literature because of the study of Pleistocene fauna and lithic artifacts, being considered the oldest Paleolithic site in Türkiy...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1,417 Views
17 Pages

Exploring Early Human Presence in West Central Africa’s Rainforests: Archeo-Paleontological Surveys, Taphonomy, and Insights from Living Primates in Equatorial Guinea

  • Antonio Rosas,
  • Antonio Garcia-Tabernero,
  • Darío Fidalgo,
  • Juan Ignacio Morales,
  • Palmira Saladié,
  • Maximiliano Fero Meñe and
  • Cayetano Ebana Ebana

5 August 2025

Since 2014, the Paleoanthropology Group of the National Museum of Natural Sciences (CSIC), in collaboration with Equatoguinean researchers, has been conducting archeo-paleontological fieldwork in Equatorial Guinea, continuing a longstanding Spanish n...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,813 Views
25 Pages

21 February 2024

It has been proposed that suids were absent from Europe during the post-Olduvai to pre-Jaramillo Early Pleistocene (from less than 1.8 to more than 1.2 Ma) and that their “re-appearance” in the late Early Pleistocene would mark the end of...

  • Reply
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,730 Views
12 Pages
  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
4,678 Views
25 Pages

ESR Dating Ungulate Teeth and Molluscs from the Paleolithic Site Marathousa 1, Megalopolis Basin, Greece

  • Bonnie A. B. Blackwell,
  • Neeraj Sakhrani,
  • Impreet K. Singh,
  • Kalyani K. Gopalkrishna,
  • Vangelis Tourloukis,
  • Eleni Panagopoulou,
  • Panagiotis Karkanas,
  • Joel I. B. Blickstein,
  • Anne R. Skinner and
  • Katerina Harvati
  • + 1 author

15 October 2018

At 37°24′ N 22°8′ E, the Megalopolis Basin lies in the central Peloponnese Peninsula, southwestern Greece. In the Megalopolis Basin at ~350 m amsl, the Paleolithic site, Marathousa 1, sits within a palustrine/lacustrine clastic pa...