Variation in Paranasal Pneumatisation between Mid-Late Pleistocene Hominins

Volume: 31, Issue: 1-2, Pages: 14 - 33
Published: Mar 11, 2019
Abstract
There is considerable variation in mid-late Pleistocene hominin paranasal sinuses, and in some taxa distinctive craniofacial shape has been linked to sinus size. Extreme frontal sinus size has been reported in mid-Pleistocene specimens often classified as Homo heidelbergensis, and Neanderthal sinuses are said to be distinctively large, explaining diagnostic Neanderthal facial shape. Here, the sinuses of fossil hominins attributed to several...
Paper Details
Title
Variation in Paranasal Pneumatisation between Mid-Late Pleistocene Hominins
Published Date
Mar 11, 2019
Volume
31
Issue
1-2
Pages
14 - 33
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