| Literature DB >> 25440134 |
Mauro Rubini1, Vittorio Cerroni2, Giulia Festa3, Raffaele Sardella4, Paola Zaio5.
Abstract
The Fontana Ranuccio hominin teeth (FR, Latium, Italy) are dated to the Middle Pleistocene. In previous studies these teeth were classified as two lower (left and right) second molars, one lower left central incisor and a badly worn incisor crown, the exact position of which could not be determined. In 2012 these remains were acquired by the Anthropological Service of S.B.A.L. (Italian Ministry of Culture) and for this reason re-analysed. In a thorough revision we have reassessed them both morphologically and dimensionally as two lower (left and right) first molars, one lower left lateral incisor and a possible upper left canine. The comparison with penecontemporaneous and diachronic samples shows that the Fontana Ranuccio teeth are morphologically similar to Atapuerca-Sima de los Huesos, Arago XIII and Neanderthal samples.Entities:
Keywords: Acheulean; Dentition; Europe; Homo heidelbergensis; Neanderthal
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25440134 DOI: 10.1016/j.jhevol.2014.09.002
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hum Evol ISSN: 0047-2484 Impact factor: 3.895