The affinities of Homo antecessor - A review of craniofacial features and their taxonomic validity

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Abstract

The phylogenetic affinities of Homo antecessor, a hominin dating from the early Middle Pleistocene of Europe, are still unclear. In this study we conducted a comprehensive review of the TD6 hypodigm within the context of the historical development of paleoanthropological issues concerning this species. H. antecessor, based on all available craniofacial features to date, displays a midfacial morphology very similar to specimens attributed to Classic Homo erectus, suggesting that H. antecessor is the geographical European variant of Classic H. erectus.

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Trafí, F. R., Bartual, M. G., & Wang, Q. (2018, September 1). The affinities of Homo antecessor - A review of craniofacial features and their taxonomic validity. Anthropological Review. Sciendo. https://doi.org/10.2478/anre-2018-0020

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