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Shanidar I's skull and skeleton, c. 60,000 to 45,000 BCE. Iraq Museum. Shanidar 1 was an elderly Neanderthal male known as 'Nandy' to his excavators. He was aged between 30 and 45 years. Shanidar 1 had a cranial capacity of 1,600 cm 3, was around the height of 5 feet 7 inches (170 cm), and displayed severe signs of deformity. [29]
This is Shanidar Z, a Neanderthal woman whose face was recreated by archaeologists at England’s University of Cambridge. By reimagining her facial features, rather than just the skull itself ...
Shanidar 2 and 4 are sometimes not treated as Neanderthals. All but Shanidar 3 and 10 (and fragments of 5 excavated in 2015-2016) [36] may have been destroyed in the 2003 invasion of Iraq. [40] Iran: Bawa Yawan: Lower left deciduous canine 1 ~43,600-~41,500 years ago [41] Heydari-Guran et al (2021) [41] Iran: Wezmeh: maxillary right premolar ...
Shanidar 1: 70±10 Homo neanderthalensis: 1961 Iraq: Ralph Solecki: Sambungmacan (Sm) 1-4: 70- 40 [129] Homo erectus: 1973-2001 [129] Indonesia: Construction and fossil collectors [129] La Quina 5 [130] 65 Homo neanderthalensis: France: La Chapelle-aux-Saints 1: 60 Homo neanderthalensis: 1908 France: A. and J. Bouyssonie and L. Bardon Kebara 2 ...
Shanidar 1 Homo neanderthalensis: 45-35 ka Shanidar Cave: A set of skeletal remains including a skull. The Old Man [31] La Chapelle-aux-Saints 1 Homo neanderthalensis: 60 ka La Chapelle-aux-Saints: A skeleton. Egbert [32] Ksar Akil 1 National Museum of Beirut: Homo sapiens: 40-38 ka [33] Ksar Akil: A juvenile skeleton. Ethelruda [33] Ksar Akil ...
Sumatra, Indonesia: 73–63: Lida Ajer cave: Teeth found in Sumatra in the 19th century [23] Asia, Southeast Asia: Luzon, Philippines: 67: Callao Cave: Mijares and Piper (2010) found bones in a cave near Peñablanca, Cagayan, originally thought to be modern human. However, these were subsequently dated ca. 134 kya, belonging to a different ...
Ralph Stefan Solecki (October 15, 1917 – March 20, 2019) was an American archaeologist. [1] Solecki was born in Brooklyn, New York in October 1917, [2] the son of Polish immigrants – Mary (nee Tarnowska), a homemaker, and Casimir, an insurance salesman. [3]
The editor went as far as chaning the name of the article, given as a source in footnote 5, from "Shanidar 10: A Middle Paleolithic immature distal lower limb from Shanidar Cave, Iraqi Kurdistan" to "Shanidar 10: A Middle Paleolithic immature distal lower limb from Shanidar Cave, Iraq", whereas the actual title of the article, as can be ...