Buscar
Mostrando ítems 1-10 de 66
Las culturas más civilizadas del Medio Oriente
(ITESO, 1997-08)
Turning a rock shelter into a home. Neanderthal use of space in Abric Romaní levels M and O
Bone refits can be a useful tool to understand the archaeological assemblages. From a taphonomic point of view, they have been used to reinforce some aspects related to the formation processes of the sites. However, they ...
Neanderthal introgression in SCN9A impacts mechanical pain sensitivity
(Nature Research, 2023)
The Nav1.7 voltage-gated sodium channel plays a key role in nociception. Three functional variants in the SCN9A gene (encoding M932L, V991L, and D1908G in Nav1.7), have recently been identified as stemming from Neanderthal ...
Palaeoecological context for the extinction of the Neanderthals: A small mammal study of Stratigraphic Unit V of the El Salt site, Alcoi, eastern Spain
(Elsevier Science, 2021-04)
El Salt is an important reference site for understanding the extinction of Neanderthal populations in the eastern Iberian Peninsula during MIS 3. In this paper, we describe the small mammal assemblage from Stratigraphic ...
Palaeoecological context for the extinction of the Neanderthals: A small mammal study of Stratigraphic Unit V of the El Salt site, Alcoi, eastern Spain
(Elsevier Science, 2019-09)
El Salt is emerging as a reference site for the study of the extinction of Neanderthal populations in the Eastern Iberian Peninsula during MIS 3. The small vertebrate assemblage analysed in this work is framed within this ...
El Hombre de Pekín, candente problema de la prehistoria
(2013-10-24)
Investigación sobre el Hombre de Neanderthal.
El Hombre de Pekín, candente problema de la prehistoria II
(2013-10-24)
Investigación sobre posibles relaciones filogenéticas del Hombre de Pekín con el Hombre de Neanderthal y la historia del descubrimiento de éste.
Las culturas más civilizadas del Medio Oriente
(ITESO, 2015)
Nasal airflow simulations suggest convergent adaptation in Neanderthals and modern humans
(National Academy of Sciences, 2017-10)
Both modern humans (MHs) and Neanderthals successfully settled across western Eurasian cold-climate landscapes. Among the many adaptations considered as essential to survival in such landscapes, changes in the nasal ...