- The
Sidrón Cave (Asturian:
Cueva del
Sidrón) is a non-carboniferous
limestone karst cave
system located in the Piloña muni****lity of Asturias, northwestern...
- (8
February 2019). "Skeletal
Anomalies in The
Neandertal Family of El
Sidrón (Spain)
Support A Role of
Inbreeding in
Neandertal Extinction". Sci Rep...
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identified in a
Neanderthal from
Monti Lessini, Italy, and
possibly Cueva del
Sidrón, Spain. Generally,
models on
Neanderthal caloric requirements report significantly...
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Reliable evidence of
Neanderthal group composition comes from:
Cueva del
Sidrón,
Spain showing 7 adults, 3 adolescents, 2
juveniles and an infant; the footprints...
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anatomically modern humans. Y-chromosomal data
taken from a
Neanderthal from El
Sidrón, Spain,
produced a Y-T-MRCA (time to Y-MRCA) of 588,000
years ago for Neanderthal...
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latinised form of
Syderoen de Ho(o)sch, also
known as
Sidronius de
Hossche and
Sidron de
Hossche (Merkem, 20
January 1596 – Tongeren, 4
September 1653) was a...
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chromosome 21 of the Altai, El
Sidrón (Spain), and
Vindija Neanderthals indicates that of
these three lineages, only the El
Sidrón and
Vindija Neanderthals...
- mouths,
maybe during tasks not
related to subsistence. The
women at El
Sidrón Cave, Spain, may have been
eating more
seeds and nuts than the men. The...
- though, a 2012
study analyzed bone
samples of a
Neanderthal group in the El
Sidrón cave,
finding new
insights on
potential kinship and
genetic diversity from...
- to
those in
modern humans were
discovered in
Neanderthal DNA from the El
Sidrón 1253 and 1351c specimens,
suggesting Neanderthals might have
shared some...