摩洛哥 Mugharet El'Aliya 人类上颌骨化石的牙齿特征

IF 1.7 2区 生物学 Q1 ANTHROPOLOGY
Carolin Röding, Sireen El-Zaatari, Fernando V. Ramirez Rozzi, Chris Stringer, M. Loring Burgess, Rodrigo S. Lacruz, Katerina Harvati
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Dentition of the Mugharet El'Aliya Fossil Human Maxilla, Morocco

Dentition of the Mugharet El'Aliya Fossil Human Maxilla, Morocco

Objective

This study follows up on our recent morphological analysis of the juvenile maxilla from Mugharet el'Aliya, Morocco. Although this specimen shows a reportedly archaic morphology, likely due to its large size, 3D shape analyses indicated affinities with early Homo sapiens. Here, we conducted an in-depth comparative investigation of the associated dentition to further clarify this individual's phylogenetic and taxonomic affinities.

Materials and Methods

Our analyses were based on three kinds of data: (a) external crown dimensions and non-metric features, analyzed via summary statistics; (b) CT scan data enabling the study of internal structures (enamel-dentine junction) via geometric morphometrics; and (c) high-resolution replicas of the external surface of the upper canine enabling the study of perikymata numbers via probability functions. The comparative samples included Middle Pleistocene (Chibanian) Europeans and Africans, Neanderthals, and early and later H. sapiens.

Results

Mugharet el'Aliya showed the greatest similarities in external and internal tooth morphology with early and later H. sapiens. Perikymata counts cluster the upper canine with H. sapiens. However, its canine and fourth premolar are megadont at a level generally atypical for H. sapiens.

Discussion

Our analyses of the dentition of the Mugharet el'Aliya individual support our previous findings on the morphological analysis of the maxilla, placing this fossil closest to H. sapiens. Our study further strengthens the evidence connecting fossils from the North African Aterian to those from Western Asia, especially Qafzeh. We also provide the first comparative analysis of a permanent upper canine from the Aterian fossil record.

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