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Le Levant méditerranéen et les nomades moustériens : un territoire de confluence
Au Levant méditerranéen, la documentation anthropologique datée de la fin du Pléistocène est importante et anatomiquement diverse. Le statut de cette documentation a fait l’objet de discussions par les cherche...
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Les hommes du Kébarien géométrique de Neve David, Mont Carmel (Israël)
Deux sépultures d’adultes ont été découvertes sur le site Kébarien géométrique de Neve David (Israël) daté de 13 400 et 12 610 ans BP (non calibrées). Elles viennent étayer un corpus de sépultures épipaléolith...
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Anatomic and radiologic course of the mandibular incisive canal
The purpose of this article was to define the anatomic and radiographic courses of the incisive mandibular canal and discuss its clinical significance. The study group comprised of 46 hemimandibles fixed in fo...
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Anatamo-Histological Findings in the Upper Airways of Sids Victims Relationship To Risk Factors
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Ancient dental calculus and diet
Dental calculus has been often considered as a consequence of dietary habits, mainly related to the post Neolitic agricultural development. The presence of fossilized bacteria in the Kebara 2 teeth, aged 60.00...
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Anterior buccal mandibular depression (ABMD) anatomic and histologic features
The anterior buccal mandibular depression (ABMD) is a bilateral symmetrical depression located anterior to the mental foramen and extends under the alveoli of the first premolar to the central incisor. The pre...
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A Middle Palaeolithic human hyoid bone
THE origin of human language, and in particular the question of whether or not Neanderthal man was capable of language/speech, is of major interest to anthropologists but remains an area of great controversy1, 2....
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Thermoluminescence dates for the Neanderthal burial site at Kebara in Israel
The origins of modern man are a subject of controversy among palaeoanthropologists concerned with human evolution1–3. Particularly heavily debated is the dating of hominid remains uncovered in southwestern Asia, ...
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The dermatoglyphic characteristics of two isolated Bedouin groups from South Sinai
The dermatoglyphics of the Muzeina and Gebeliya Bedouin tribes, two small biologically isolated populations, leading a similar nomadic life under the specific conditions of the Sinai desert, were studied. The ...