Neandertal faces were not long; modern human faces are short

Volume: 100, Issue: 14, Pages: 8142 - 8145
Published: Jun 18, 2003
Abstract
Neandertal faces have been described as being derived with respect to their overall length or degree of anterior projection. A comparison of cranial and mandibular indicators of lower facial projection across archaic and modern Homo indicates that Neandertal facial lengths on average are similar to those of preceding archaic Homo and principally contrast with those of recent humans. Neandertal facial length is not derived. The shortness of...
Paper Details
Title
Neandertal faces were not long; modern human faces are short
Published Date
Jun 18, 2003
Volume
100
Issue
14
Pages
8142 - 8145
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