Postnatal craniofacial ontogeny in neandertals and modern humans.

Volume: 159, Issue: 3, Pages: 394 - 409
Published: Mar 1, 2016
Abstract
Objectives Neandertals and humans are closely related but differ noticeably in adult morphology. Previous work has been equivocal as to the contribution of postnatal growth and development to these differences. Due to disparate preservation, most analyses focus on specific anatomies, reconstructed fossils, or limited sample sizes. The objective of this research is to highlight the importance of postnatal growth in expressing Neandertal-human...
Paper Details
Title
Postnatal craniofacial ontogeny in neandertals and modern humans.
Published Date
Mar 1, 2016
Volume
159
Issue
3
Pages
394 - 409
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