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A Neandertal infant from Amud Cave, Israel
Y. Rak
, W. H. Kimbel, E. Hovers
Anatomy and Anthropology
Arizona State University
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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Anatomical Features
33%
Foramen Magnum
33%
Genetic Origin
33%
Homo
33%
Homo Sapiens
33%
Israel
100%
Lateral Pterygoid
33%
Mandibular Corpus
33%
Mandibular Ramus
33%
Middle Palaeolithic
33%
Mousterian
33%
Neandertal
100%
Near East
33%
Older Individuals
33%
Oval-shaped
33%
Phylogenetic Differentiation
33%
Protuberance
33%
Taxonomic Status
33%
Tuber
33%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Cladistics
100%
Homo Sapiens
100%
Skeleton
100%
Tubercle
100%
Medicine and Dentistry
Epileptic Absence
100%
Foramen Magnum
100%
Phylogeny
100%
Skeleton
100%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Genetics
33%
Homo Neanderthalensis
100%
Human
33%
Phylogeny
33%