西玛-德洛斯胡索斯是如何获胜的?

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 ANATOMY & MORPHOLOGY
Juan-Luis Arsuaga, Ignacio Martínez, Ana Gracia-Téllez, José-Miguel Carretero, Alfonso Esquivel, Nuria García, Carlos Lorenzo, Rolf Quam, Arantza Aramburu, Nohemi Sala, Javier Trueba
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虽然 1976 年在西马德洛斯胡索斯首次发现了人类化石,但直到 1984 年才开始在这里进行系统的发掘。从那时起,该遗址就开始了为期一个月的持续发掘。根据不同的辐射测量技术,该遗址的年代在距今 43 万年至 30 万年之间。截至 2023 年的发掘活动,共发掘出 7000 多件人类化石,是迄今为止发现的最大规模的智人前化石群。这些化石至少对应 29 个男女个体和不同的死亡年龄,从未成年到高龄。比较解剖学和古 DNA 研究都表明,这是一个与尼安德特人(Homo neanderthalensis)密切相关的种群。由于发现的化石种类繁多、质量上乘,我们得以开展一系列调查,大大增加了我们对中更新世智人进化的了解。在最重要的发现中,我们确定了人类化石的体型和比例,证实了人类化石的积累起源于人类活动,这些过去的人类照顾残疾人,他们能够使用与我们人类一样复杂和有效的口头语言。
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How the Sima de los Huesos was won

How the Sima de los Huesos was won

Although the first discovery of a human fossil in the Sima de los Huesos took place in 1976, systematic excavations did not begin there until 1984. Since then, this site has been continuously excavated in month-long camps. The site is dated by different radiometric techniques to between 430,000 and 300,000 years ago. Until the 2023 campaign, just over 7000 human fossils have been recovered, constituting the largest collection of fossils prior to Homo sapiens ever discovered. The fossils correspond to a minimum of 29 individuals of both sexes and different ages at death, from preadolescents to a specimen of advanced age. Comparative anatomy and ancient DNA studies both suggest that this is a population closely related to Homo neanderthalensis. The great variety and extraordinary quality of the fossils recovered have allowed us to carry out a series of investigations that have greatly increased our knowledge about the evolution of Homo in the Middle Pleistocene. Among the most important discoveries, it has been possible to establish body size and proportions, the confirmation that the origin of the accumulation of human fossils was of an anthropic nature, that those past humans took care of disabled individuals and who were capable of having an oral language almost as complex and efficient as that of our own species.

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