A re-examination of the human fossil specimen from Bački Petrovac (Serbia)
Abstract
A fragmented human calotte was discovered during the early 1950s near Bački Petrovac (Serbia), in association with Palaeolithic stone tools. After its initial publication, the fossil specimen remained largely unknown outside of the Serbian academe and no detailed comparative study has ever been carried out. Since the whereabouts of the fossil itself are currently unknown, and given its potential significance for the Pleistocene human evolution, we re-examine the data published by Živanović, 1966, Živanović, 1975. Using the original measurements, mostly taken on the frontal bone, and a wide comparative sample of 68 fossil specimens, the fossil was compared and analyzed by statistical multivariate methods. We also conducted a visual examination of the morphology based on the available photographic material. Our analysis reveals phenetic similarity with Middle Pleistocene archaic Homo from Africa and anatomically modern Homo sapiens. However, the absence of primitive cranial traits in Bač...ki Petrovac indicates a clear modern Homo sapiens designation. Although lost at the moment, there is a chance for the re-discovery of the fossil in the years to come. This would give us an opportunity to acquire absolute dates and to study the specimen in a more detailed manner.
Source:
HOMO - Journal of Comparative Human Biology, 08-2014, 65, 4, 281-295Publisher:
- Elsevier GmbH
Funding / projects:
- Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada project 371077-2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jchb.2014.01.004
ISSN: 0018-442X
WoS: 000339644100002
Scopus: 2-s2.0-84904097979
Institution/Community
Arheologija / ArchaeologyTY - JOUR AU - Radović, Predrag AU - Lindal, Joshua Allan AU - Roksandic, Mirjana PY - 2014-08 UR - http://reff.f.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/3676 AB - A fragmented human calotte was discovered during the early 1950s near Bački Petrovac (Serbia), in association with Palaeolithic stone tools. After its initial publication, the fossil specimen remained largely unknown outside of the Serbian academe and no detailed comparative study has ever been carried out. Since the whereabouts of the fossil itself are currently unknown, and given its potential significance for the Pleistocene human evolution, we re-examine the data published by Živanović, 1966, Živanović, 1975. Using the original measurements, mostly taken on the frontal bone, and a wide comparative sample of 68 fossil specimens, the fossil was compared and analyzed by statistical multivariate methods. We also conducted a visual examination of the morphology based on the available photographic material. Our analysis reveals phenetic similarity with Middle Pleistocene archaic Homo from Africa and anatomically modern Homo sapiens. However, the absence of primitive cranial traits in Bački Petrovac indicates a clear modern Homo sapiens designation. Although lost at the moment, there is a chance for the re-discovery of the fossil in the years to come. This would give us an opportunity to acquire absolute dates and to study the specimen in a more detailed manner. PB - Elsevier GmbH T2 - HOMO - Journal of Comparative Human Biology T1 - A re-examination of the human fossil specimen from Bački Petrovac (Serbia) EP - 295 IS - 4 SP - 281 VL - 65 DO - 10.1016/j.jchb.2014.01.004 ER -
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Radović, P., Lindal, J. A.,& Roksandic, M.. (2014-08). A re-examination of the human fossil specimen from Bački Petrovac (Serbia). in HOMO - Journal of Comparative Human Biology Elsevier GmbH., 65(4), 281-295. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jchb.2014.01.004
Radović P, Lindal JA, Roksandic M. A re-examination of the human fossil specimen from Bački Petrovac (Serbia). in HOMO - Journal of Comparative Human Biology. 2014;65(4):281-295. doi:10.1016/j.jchb.2014.01.004 .
Radović, Predrag, Lindal, Joshua Allan, Roksandic, Mirjana, "A re-examination of the human fossil specimen from Bački Petrovac (Serbia)" in HOMO - Journal of Comparative Human Biology, 65, no. 4 (2014-08):281-295, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jchb.2014.01.004 . .