Asier Gomez-Olivencia
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Rmoutilova R, Bruzek J, Gomez-Olivencia A, Madelaine S, Couture-Veschambre C, Holliday T, et al.
J Hum Evol
. 2024 Mar;
189:103470.
PMID: 38552260
Sex is a biological trait fundamental to the study of hominin fossils. Among the many questions that can be addressed are those related to taxonomy, biological variability, sexual dimorphism, paleoobstetrics,...
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Gomez-Olivencia A, Arsuaga J
Anat Rec (Hoboken)
. 2024 Mar;
307(7):2465-2490.
PMID: 38450997
Information on the evolution of the thorax and lumbar spine in the genus Homo is hampered by a limited fossil record due to the inherent fragility of vertebrae and ribs....
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Badiola A, De Vicuna N, Perales-Gogenola L, Gomez-Olivencia A
Anat Rec (Hoboken)
. 2023 May;
PMID: 37221992
Anoplotheriines (Mammalia, Artiodactyla) were enigmatic, medium- to large-sized ungulates that lived in Western Europe from the late middle Eocene to the earliest Oligocene. The unusual dental and postcranial specializations of...
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Spear J, Grabowski M, Sekhavati Y, Costa C, Goldstein D, Petrullo L, et al.
J Hum Evol
. 2023 Apr;
179:103359.
PMID: 37099927
The primate vertebral column has been extensively studied, with a particular focus on hominoid primates and the last common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees. The number of vertebrae in hominoids-up...
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Gomez-Olivencia A, Arsuaga J
Anat Rec (Hoboken)
. 2023 Apr;
307(7):2451-2464.
PMID: 37070424
Information regarding the evolution of the neck in genus Homo is hampered owing to a limited fossil record. Neandertals display significant metric and/or morphological differences in all the cervical vertebrae,...
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Posth C, Yu H, Ghalichi A, Rougier H, Crevecoeur I, Huang Y, et al.
Nature
. 2023 Mar;
616(7956):E5.
PMID: 36949207
No abstract available.
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Sala N, Martinez I, Lorenzo C, Garcia R, Carretero J, Rodriguez L, et al.
Anat Rec (Hoboken)
. 2023 Mar;
307(7):2437-2450.
PMID: 36877151
The postcranial skeleton of fossil hominins is crucial for reconstructing the processes that occurred between the time of death and the recovery of the bones. Thousands of postcranial skeletal fragments...
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Posth C, Yu H, Ghalichi A, Rougier H, Crevecoeur I, Huang Y, et al.
Nature
. 2023 Mar;
615(7950):117-126.
PMID: 36859578
Modern humans have populated Europe for more than 45,000 years. Our knowledge of the genetic relatedness and structure of ancient hunter-gatherers is however limited, owing to the scarceness and poor...
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Mayoral E, Duveau J, Santos A, Ramirez A, Morales J, Diaz-Delgado R, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2022 Oct;
12(1):17505.
PMID: 36261474
Hominin footprints were recently discovered at Matalascañas (Huelva; South of Iberian Peninsula). They were dated thanks to a previous study in deposits of the Asperillo cliff to 106 ± 19 ...
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Rios-Garaizar J, Iriarte E, Arnold L, Sanchez-Romero L, Marin-Arroyo A, San Emeterio A, et al.
PLoS One
. 2022 Mar;
17(3):e0265219.
PMID: 35353845
Multiple factors have been proposed to explain the disappearance of Neandertals between ca. 50 and 40 kyr BP. Central to these discussions has been the identification of new techno-cultural complexes...