Publications by authors named "Arthur Gicqueau"

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  • Around 42,000 years ago, modern humans arrived in Western Europe, impacting Neanderthal populations and giving rise to new cultural complexes like the Châtelperronian, which spans regions from northern Spain to Paris.
  • The Grotte du Renne site is significant for understanding the identities of those who created this culture, providing Neanderthal remains and a neonate ilium (AR-63) that required detailed analysis of its morphology.
  • Our analysis using geometric morphometrics indicated that the neonate's ilium differs from Neanderthals, suggesting it belongs to an early modern human lineage, and we discuss various theories regarding its coexistence with Neanderthal remains.
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