Archaeological information and paleoanthropological analysis align both teeth to Neanderthal. These results point out that the Broion and Roccia San Sebastiano teeth represent, along with the deciduous tooth Cavallo D (from the final Mousterian deposit of Grotta del Cavallo) [5], the most recent Neanderthal remains in Italy currently known.

The most recent Neandertal remains in Italy.

Badino F;Panetta D;
2019

Abstract

Archaeological information and paleoanthropological analysis align both teeth to Neanderthal. These results point out that the Broion and Roccia San Sebastiano teeth represent, along with the deciduous tooth Cavallo D (from the final Mousterian deposit of Grotta del Cavallo) [5], the most recent Neanderthal remains in Italy currently known.
2019
Istituto di Geologia Ambientale e Geoingegneria - IGAG
Dipartimento di Scienze del Sistema Terra e Tecnologie per l'Ambiente - DSSTTA
Inglese
European Society for the Study of Human Evolution
19-22 September 2019
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Oxilia, G; Romandini, M; Arrighi, S; Badino, F; Bortolini, E; Figus, C; Lugli, F; Marciani, G; Menghi Sartorio, Jc; Silvestrini, S; Panetta, D; Pipern...espandi
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