Francesca Seghi, Rita Sorrentino, Shara E. Bailey, Erica Piccirilli, Antonino Vazzana, Eugenio Bortolini, Owen A. Higgins, Giulia Marciani, Medica A. Orlando, Enza E. Spinapolice, Adriana Moroni, Stefano Benazzi
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Abstract
Objectives
Grotta-Riparo di Uluzzo C (Apulia, southern Italy) is a pivotal site for investigating the evolution of the Middle Paleolithic and the earliest phases of the Upper Paleolithic in southern Italy, as the extensive stratigraphic record of this site includes a thick Mousterian sequence followed by the Uluzzian. Here, we investigate the taxonomic affinity of seven unpublished deciduous human teeth retrieved from the site of Uluzzo C in 1960.
Materials and Methods
The teeth are represented by seven plaster dental casts, which are housed at the Museo Civico di Paleontologia e Paletnologia in Maglie (Lecce, Apulia). The location of the original specimens remains unknown, rendering these casts the only human remains evidence yielded by Uluzzo C to date. Based on occlusal-view photographs and digital models of the casts, we examined the external morphology and morphometry of the teeth, comparing them to Homo sapiens and H. neanderthalensis samples. Through geometric morphometric methods and statistical analyses, we analyzed the crown outline of the deciduous molars.
Results
The teeth show morphological and morphometric features that are variably found in H. neanderthalensis, H. sapiens, or both. Specifically, crown outline analysis shows that all molars fall within H. neanderthalensis variability, except for Uluzzo 853 (lower right deciduous first molar), which falls within H. sapiens variability.
Discussion
This study provides the first taxonomic assessment of the hominin teeth from Uluzzo C. The results contribute additional insights into the Paleolithic peopling of southern Italy during a crucial period marked by the persistence of post-Tyrrhenian Neanderthal techno-complexes and the arrival of H. sapiens.
对来自 Grotta-Riparo di Uluzzo C(意大利南部阿普利亚)的人牙铸件进行形态学和形态计量学研究。
目标Grotta-Riparo di Uluzzo C(意大利南部阿普利亚)是研究意大利南部旧石器时代中期和旧石器时代上期最早阶段演变的一个关键地点,因为该地点的大量地层记录包括厚厚的毛斯特序列和随后的乌鲁兹序列。在此,我们对 1960 年在乌鲁佐 C 遗址发现的七颗未发表的人类落叶牙齿的分类亲缘关系进行了研究:这些牙齿由七个石膏牙模代表,现存于马格利古生物和古釉质博物馆(阿普利亚莱切)。原始标本的地点仍然未知,因此这些石膏是迄今为止乌鲁佐 C 发现的唯一人类遗骸证据。根据咬合视角照片和石膏的数字模型,我们研究了牙齿的外部形态和形态计量学,并将其与智人和尼安德特人样本进行了比较。通过几何形态计量学方法和统计分析,我们分析了落叶臼齿的牙冠轮廓:结果:这些牙齿显示出尼安德特人、智人或两者的不同形态和形态计量特征。具体来说,牙冠轮廓分析表明,除了 Uluzzo 853(右下部落叶第一臼齿)属于 H. sapiens 变异外,其他所有臼齿都属于 H. neanderthalensis 变异:这项研究首次对乌鲁佐 C 地区的类人牙齿进行了分类评估。研究结果有助于进一步了解旧石器时代意大利南部的人口分布情况,这一关键时期的特点是后泰勒瑞安时期尼安德特人技术复合体的持续存在以及智人的到来。