Early Pleistocene hominin deciduous teeth from the Homo antecessor Gran Dolina‐TD6 bearing level (Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain). Issue 3 (31st March 2017)
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- Early Pleistocene hominin deciduous teeth from the Homo antecessor Gran Dolina‐TD6 bearing level (Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain). Issue 3 (31st March 2017)
- Main Title:
- Early Pleistocene hominin deciduous teeth from the Homo antecessor Gran Dolina‐TD6 bearing level (Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain)
- Authors:
- Bermúdez de Castro, José María
Martinón‐Torres, María
Martín‐Francés, Laura
Martínez de Pinillos, Marina
Modesto‐Mata, Mario
García‐Campos, Cecilia
Wu, Xiujie
Xing, Song
Liu, Wu - Abstract:
- Abstract: Objectives: During the last 13 years, the late Early Pleistocene Gran Dolina‐TD6‐2 level (Sierra de Atapuerca, northern Spain) has yielded an additional sample of 26 dental specimens attributed to Homo antecessor . In this report, we present a descriptive and comparative study of the six deciduous teeth. Methods: We provide external and internal morphological descriptions following classical terminology, as well as the mesiodistal and buccolingual measurements of the teeth. The internal morphology was described by means of micro‐CT technique. Results: The TD6 deciduous teeth preserve primitive features regarding the Homo clade, such as the presence of styles in lower and upper canines and developed anterior and posterior foveae in the dm2 . However, other features related to the complexity of the crown morphology (e.g., cingulum) are not present in this sample. Furthermore, the great reduction of the talonid of the dm1 s is also noteworthy. Despite the limited comparative evidence, the presence of a remarkably well‐developed tuberculum molare in the dm 1 and dm1 s from TD6 can be also considered a derived feature in the genus Homo . The TD6 hominins exhibit dental dimensions similar to those of other Pleistocene hominins. The dm1 s are buccolingually elongated and the buccolingual diameter of ATD6‐93 is the largest recorded so far in the Homo fossil record. Conclusions: This study expands the list of plesiomorphic features of H. antecessor, and provides someAbstract: Objectives: During the last 13 years, the late Early Pleistocene Gran Dolina‐TD6‐2 level (Sierra de Atapuerca, northern Spain) has yielded an additional sample of 26 dental specimens attributed to Homo antecessor . In this report, we present a descriptive and comparative study of the six deciduous teeth. Methods: We provide external and internal morphological descriptions following classical terminology, as well as the mesiodistal and buccolingual measurements of the teeth. The internal morphology was described by means of micro‐CT technique. Results: The TD6 deciduous teeth preserve primitive features regarding the Homo clade, such as the presence of styles in lower and upper canines and developed anterior and posterior foveae in the dm2 . However, other features related to the complexity of the crown morphology (e.g., cingulum) are not present in this sample. Furthermore, the great reduction of the talonid of the dm1 s is also noteworthy. Despite the limited comparative evidence, the presence of a remarkably well‐developed tuberculum molare in the dm 1 and dm1 s from TD6 can be also considered a derived feature in the genus Homo . The TD6 hominins exhibit dental dimensions similar to those of other Pleistocene hominins. The dm1 s are buccolingually elongated and the buccolingual diameter of ATD6‐93 is the largest recorded so far in the Homo fossil record. Conclusions: This study expands the list of plesiomorphic features of H. antecessor, and provides some information on the evolutionary status of this species. However, the identification of some advanced traits evinces a step towards the derived morphology of European Pleistocene teeth. The study of the deciduous dentition confirms the mosaic pattern of H. antecessor morphology revealed in previous studies of this hominin sample. … (more)
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- American journal of physical anthropology. Volume 163:Issue 3(2017)
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- American journal of physical anthropology
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- Volume 163:Issue 3(2017)
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- Volume 163, Issue 3 (2017)
- Year:
- 2017
- Volume:
- 163
- Issue:
- 3
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2017-0163-0003-0000
- Page Start:
- 602
- Page End:
- 615
- Publication Date:
- 2017-03-31
- Subjects:
- deciduous teeth -- Homo antecessor -- Sierra de Atapuerca
Physical anthropology -- Periodicals
Anthropology -- Periodicals
Anthropologie physique -- Périodiques
599.9 - Journal URLs:
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- 10.1002/ajpa.23222 ↗
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- English
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- 0002-9483
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