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Middle pleistocene dental remains from Qesem Cave (Israel)
Israel Hershkovitz
*
, Patricia Smith
,
Rachel Sarig
, Rolf Quam
, Laura Rodríguez
, Rebeca García
, Juan Luis Arsuaga
,
Ran Barkai
,
Avi Gopher
*
Corresponding author for this work
Anatomy and Anthropology
School of Dentistry
Department of Archaeology
Hadassah University Medical Centre
State University of New York Binghamton University
Instituto de Salud Carlos III
American Museum of Natural History
Universidad de Burgos
Complutense University
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Israel
100%
Dental Remains
100%
Middle Pleistocene
100%
Qesem Cave
100%
Neanderthals
66%
Deciduous Teeth
66%
Qesem
66%
Comparative Analysis
33%
Close Proximity
33%
Dental Materials
33%
Human Fossils
33%
Mandibular Teeth
33%
Permanent Teeth
33%
Dental Reduction
33%
Stratigraphic Sequence
33%
Metric Dimension
33%
Southwest Asia
33%
Maxillary Teeth
33%
Name Analysis
33%
Acheulo-Yabrudian Cultural Complex
33%
Upper Part
33%
Evolutionary Lineage
33%
Late Lower Paleolithic
33%
Fossil Hominins
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Israel
100%
Pleistocene
100%
Southwest Asia
33%
Medicine and Dentistry
Deciduous Teeth
100%
Permanent Tooth
50%
Dental Material
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Teeth
100%
Deciduous
33%
Lineages
16%
Dental Material
16%