| Literature DB >> 29337994 |
Amélie Vialet1, Mario Modesto-Mata2,3, María Martinón-Torres2,4,5, Marina Martínez de Pinillos2,4, José-María Bermúdez de Castro2,4.
Abstract
We here present a comparative study of the Montmaurin-LN Middle Pleistocene mandible (Haute-Garonne, France). This mandible, of which its right and left molar series are preserved in situ, was found in La Niche cave (Montmaurin's karst system) in 1949, and was first attributed to the 'Mindel-Riss' interglacial (= MIS 9 to 11) based on its geological context. Later studies based on geological and faunal evidence have attributed the Montmaurin-LN mandible to MIS 7. Following a detailed morphological and metric comparative study of the mandible in the 1970s, it was interpreted in the light of a still limited fossil record and the prevailing paradigm back then. Waiting for geochronological studies in the forthcoming years, here we review the main morphological and metrical features of this mandible and its molars, which have been reassessed in the framework of a remarkably enlarged Pleistocene fossil record since the mandible was first described, and our current, more in-depth understanding of human evolution in Europe. Using a selection of mandibular features with potential taxonomic signal we have found that the Montmaurin-LN mandible shares only a few derived traits with Neandertals. Our analyses reveal that this mandible is more closely related to the ancient specimens from the African and Eurasian Early and Middle Pleistocene, particularly due to the presence of primitive features of the Homo clade. In contrast, the external morphology of the molars is clearly similar to that of Neandertals. The results are assessed in the light of the present competing hypotheses used to explain the European hominin fossil record.Entities:
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29337994 PMCID: PMC5770020 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0189714
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Mandibular specimens used in the present analysis.
| Specimen | Location | Time Period | Reference |
|---|---|---|---|
| OH7, OH13, OH37 | Olduvai (Tanzania) | Early Pleist. | [ |
| UR-501 | Uraha (Malawi) | Early Pleist. | [ |
| KNM-ER 1802, | |||
| KNM-ER 1484, | |||
| KNM-ER 1501, | |||
| KNM-ER 1502 | East Turkana (Kenya) | Early Pleist. | [ |
| KNM-ER 730 | East Turkana (Kenya) | Early Pleist. | [ |
| KNM-ER 992 | East Turkana (Kenya) | Early Pleist. | [ |
| KNM-ER 3734 | East Turkana (Kenya) | Early Pleist. | [ |
| KNM-WT 15000 | West Turkana (Kenya) | Early Pleist. | [ |
| KGA 10–1 | Konso (Ethiopia) | Early Pleist. | [ |
| KNM-BK 67 | Baringo (Kenya) | Middle Pleist. | [ |
| KNM-BK 8518 | Baringo (Kenya) | Middle Pleist. | [ |
| Thomas I | Casablanca (Morocco) | Middle Pleist. | [ |
| D211 | Dmanisi (Rep. Georgia) | Early Pleist. | Present study (original) |
| D2735 | Dmanisi (Rep. Georgia) | Early Pleist. | Present study (original) |
| D2600 | Dmanisi (Rep. Georgia) | Early Pleist. | Present study (original) |
| Sangiran 1b | Java (Indonesia) | Early Pleist. | [ |
| Sangiran 9 | Java (Indonesia) | Early Pleist. | [ |
| Sangiran 22 | Java (Indonesia) | Early Pleist. | [ |
| ATD6-96 | Burgos (Spain) | Early Pleist. | Present study (original) |
| ATD6-113 | Burgos (Spain) | Early Pleist. | Present study (original) |
| ATE9-1 | Burgos (Spain) | Early Pleist. | Present study (original) |
| Lantian | Chenjiavo (China) | Middle Pleist. | Present study (original) |
| Zhoukoudian H1 | Beijing (China) | Middle Pleist. | Present study (cast) and [ |
| Zhoukoudian G1 | Beijing China) | Middle Pleist. | Present study (cast) and [ |
| Penghu 1 | Taiwan | Middle Pleist. | [ |
| Hexian | Hexian (China) | Middle Pleist. | [ |
| Tighenif 1 | Tighenif (Algeria) | Middle Pleist. | Present study (original) |
| Tighenif 2 | Tighenif (Algeria) | Middle Pleist. | Present study (original) |
| Tighenif 3 | Tighenif (Algeria) | Middle Pleist. | Present study (original) |
| Montmaurin-LN | Montmaurin (France) | Middle Pleist. | Present study (original) |
| Mauer | Mauer (Germany) | Middle Pleist. | [ |
| Arago II | Arago (France) | Middle Pleist. | Present study (original) |
| Arago XIII | Arago (France) | Middle Pleist. | Present study (original) |
| Atapuerca-SH | |||
| AT-1, AT-2, AT-3, | |||
| AT-75, AT-83, AT-172, | |||
| AT-250+793, | |||
| AT-300, AT, 301, | |||
| AT-303, AT-304, | |||
| AT-505+952+604, | |||
| AT-511, AT-605, | |||
| AT-888+721, | |||
| AT-950, AT-1157, | |||
| AT-1775, AT-1957, | |||
| AT-2193 | Burgos (Spain) | Middle Pleist. | Present study (originals) and [ |
| Ehringsdorf F | Ehringsdorf (Germany) | Middle Pleist. | Maccurdy (1915), in [ |
| Krapina J | Krapina (Croatia) | Middle Pleist. | [ |
| Krapina H | Krapina (Croatia) | Middle Pleist. | [ |
| Krapina G | Krapina (Croatia) | Middle Pleist. | [ |
| La Ferrassie 1 | La Ferrasie (France) | Late Pleist. | [ |
| La Quina 5 | La Quina (France) | Late Pleist, | Present study (original) |
| Regourdou | Regourdou (France) | Late Pleist. | [ |
| Spy I | Spy (Belgium) | Late Pleist. | [ |
| Amud 1 | Amud (Israel) | Late Pleist. | [ |
| Shanidar 1 | Shanidar (Iraq) | Late Pleist. | [ |
| Zafarraya | Zafarraya (Spain) | Late Pleist. | Present study (cast) |
| Bañolas | Bañolas (Spain) | Late Pleist. | [ |
| Ohalo H II | Ohalo (Israel) | Late Pleist. | [ |
| Pestera Cu Oase | Romania | Late Pleis. | [ |
| Qafzeh 9 | Qafzeh (Israel) | Late Pleist. | [ |
| Skhül V | Skhül (Israel) | Late Pleist. | [ |
| Cro-Magnon | Les Ezyes (Francia) | Late Pleist. | [ |
| Abri Pataud | Les Ezyes (Francia) | Late Pleist. | [ |
Fig 1Upper view of the Montmaurin-LN mandible.
Fig 2Different morphological aspects of the Montmaurin-LN mandible.
a) Internal aspect of the symphysis, showing the fossa genioglossa; b) Left view of the mandible. Note the receding wall of the symphysis, the position of the mental foramen, the flat surface of the corpus and ramus, and the regular gonion profile; c) Detail of the mandible showing the medial position of the mandibular notch rim on the condylar process; d) Internal aspect of the right ramus. Note the low position of the mylohyoid line with regard to M3, the small but almost horizontal geometry of the retromolar area, the presence of a medial pterygoid tubercle (arrow), mandibular foramen (MF), the lingula (L), or the large distance between the end of the mylohyoid groove (MG) and M3. Scale bar in b, c, and d, is 2 cm.
Width (in mm) of the extramolar sulcus at M3 found in some hominins.
| Specimen | Width of the extramolar sulcus |
|---|---|
| OH 13 | 5.0 |
| D211 | 9.6 |
| D2735 | 10.1 |
| D2600 | 8.5 |
| UR 501 | 11.2 |
| KNM-ER 992 | 7.0 |
| KGA-10-1 | 9.0 |
| Hexian PA831 | 6.0 |
| Tighenif 1 | 9.5 |
| Tighenif 2 | 6.3 |
| Tighenif 3 | 9.9 |
| ATD6-96 | 6.0 |
| Mauer | 10.0 |
| Arago II | 9.1 |
| Arago XIII | 5.1 |
| Montmaurin-LN | 5.4 |
| AT-300 | 7.5 |
| AT-505+604–952 | 5.6 |
| AT-888 | 7.3 |
| AT-950 | 6.4 |
| Zafarraya | 6.3 |
Some measurements and indices of the Montmaurin-LN mandible.
| Total length | 110.0 mm |
| MEN-CON | 123.4 mm |
| Ramus breadth | 39.4 mm |
| Ramus breadth/total length (X 100) | 35.8 mm |
| Corpus height, M1 level | 28.5 mm |
| Corpus breadth, M1 level | 16.0 mm |
| Robustness index | 56.1 |
| Infradental-Foramen (I-FOR) | 36.0 mm |
| Foramen-M3 (FOR-M3) | 42.6 mm |
| M3-Lingula (M3-LIN) | 27.8 mm |
| M3-LIN/Total length (X 100) | 25.3 |
| M3-M3 (buccal-buccal) distance | 68.9 mm |
| M3 (lingual)-Infradental (M3-I) | 66.0 mm |
| Index of the M3-M3/M3-I alveolar arcade | 96.2 |
1. According to Billy and Vallois [24].
2. According to Rosas and Bermúdez de Castro [46].
3. According to Rosas and Bermúdez de Castro [98]
Measurements (in mm) of the mesiodistal (MD) and buccolingual (BL) dimensions of the permanent lower molars of the Montmaurin-LN, Mala Balanica (BH-1), Arago 2, Arago 1, and Mauer specimens, and descriptive statistics for these teeth from the Atapuerca-SH, Neandertals (except Krapina), and Krapina hominin samples.
| Montmaurin-LN | M1 | M1 | M2 | M2 | M3 | M3 | ||||
| MD | BL | MD | BL | MD | BL | |||||
| Right | 11.7 | 10.6 | 11.0 | 10.9 | 12.8 | 10.3 | ||||
| Left | 11.8 | 10.7 | 11.0 | 11.0 | 12.7 | 10.5 | ||||
| Atapuerca-SH1 | MD | 39 | 11.2 | 0.5 | 39 | 11.1 | 0.5 | 38 | 11.3 | 0.8 |
| BL | 38 | 10.4 | 0.4 | 39 | 10.2 | 0.7 | 38 | 9.8 | 0.7 | |
| Neandertals | MD | 33 | 11.5 | 0.7 | 26 | 11.6 | 0.7 | 25 | 11.4 | 0.9 |
| (except Krapina) | BL | 34 | 10.8 | 0.6 | 26 | 10.9 | 0.7 | 26 | 10.9 | 1.1 |
| Krapina [ | MD | 14 | 12.4 | 0.8 | 12 | 12.7 | 0.8 | 11 | 12.1 | 0.7 |
| BL | 14 | 11.5 | 0.8 | 12 | 11.5 | 0.7 | 10 | 10.8 | 0.4 | |
| BH-1 | MD | 11.5 | 11.5 | 12.1 | ||||||
| BL | 10.9 | 10.9 | 10.5 | |||||||
| Arago 2 | MD | 11.0 | 11.9 | 10.5 | ||||||
| BL | 10.9 | 10.9 | 9.7 | |||||||
| Arago 13 | MD | 13.8 | 14.6 | 13.2 | ||||||
| BL | 13.0 | 13.9 | 12.5 | |||||||
| Mauer | MD | 11.6 | 12.7 | 12.2 | ||||||
| BL | 11.2 | 12.0 | 10.9 | |||||||
1. Measurements taken by JMBC
2. From Roksandic et al. [8]
3. From Howell [84]