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The dental remains from the Early Upper Paleolithic of Manot Cave, Israel
Rachel Sarig
*
, Cinzia Fornai
, Ariel Pokhojaev
,
Hila May
, Mark Hans
, Bruce Latimer
, Omry Barzilai
, Rolf Quam
, Gerhard W. Weber
*
Corresponding author for this work
School of Dentistry
Anatomy and Anthropology
University of Vienna
University of Zurich
Case Western Reserve University
Israel Antiquities Authority
State University of New York Binghamton University
Instituto de Salud Carlos III
American Museum of Natural History
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Israel
100%
Manot Cave
100%
Dental Remains
100%
Early Upper Paleolithic
100%
Modern Humans
33%
Ahmarian
33%
Europe
16%
Distinctive Features
16%
Western Galilee
16%
Paleolithic Period
16%
Neanderthals
16%
First Premolar
16%
Small Sample Size
16%
Deciduous Molars
16%
Levantine Aurignacian
16%
Human Occupation
16%
Aurignacian
16%
Permanent Molars
16%
Traditional Morphometrics
16%
Conclusive Evidence
16%
Cultural Level
16%
Deciduous Second Molar
16%
Homo
16%
Geometric Morphometric Methods
16%
Medicine and Dentistry
Morphology
100%
First Premolar
100%
Second Molar
100%