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The human remains from Axlor (Dima, Biscay, northern Iberian Peninsula).

Asier Gómez-OlivenciaDiego López-OnaindiaNohemi SalaAntoine BalzeauAna Pantoja-PérezIgnacio Arganda-CarrerasMikel ArlegiJoseba Rios-GaraizarAida Gómez-Robles
Published in: American journal of physical anthropology (2019)
A left parietal fragment (Level VIII) from a single probably adult Neandertal individual was recovered during the old excavations performed by Barandiarán. Additionally, two different Neandertal children lost deciduous teeth during the formations of levels V (left di1 ) and IV (right dm2 ). In addition, a modern human individual is represented by five remains (two currently lost) from a complex stratigraphic setting. Some of the morphological features of these remains suggest that they may represent one of the scarce examples of Upper Paleolithic modern human remains in the northern Iberian Peninsula, which should be confirmed by direct dating.
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