The Altamura Man is a
fossil
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of the
genus
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''
Homo
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'' discovered in 1993 in a
karst
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sinkhole
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in the Lamalunga Cave near the city of
Altamura, Italy. Remarkably well preserved but covered in a thick layer of
calcite
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, taking the shape of
cave popcorn. The find was left
in situ
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in order to avoid damage. Research during the following twenty years was based mainly on the documented on-site observations. Consequently, experts remained reluctant to agree on a conclusive age nor was there consensus on the species it belonged to.
Only after a fragment of the right
scapula
The scapula (: scapulae or scapulas), also known as the shoulder blade, is the bone that connects the humerus (upper arm bone) with the clavicle (collar bone). Like their connected bones, the scapulae are paired, with each scapula on either side ...
(shoulder blade) was retrieved was it possible to produce an accurate dating of the individual, an analysis and diagnostic of its morphological features, and a preliminary
paleogenetic characterization. In a 2015 paper published in the ''
Journal of Human Evolution
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,'' it was announced that the fossil was a
Neanderthal
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, and dating of the calcite has revealed that the bones are between 128,000 and 187,000 years old.
Altamura Man is one of the most complete
Paleolithic
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skeletons ever to be discovered in Europe as "even the bones inside the nose are still there"; as of 2016, it represents the oldest sample of Neanderthal DNA to have been sequenced successfully.
Discovery
The skull was discovered in October 1993 by
speleologists of CARS (Centro Altamurano Ricerche Speleologiche) in the cave of Lamalunga in
Altamura,
Italy
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. While exploring the cave, the researchers stumbled upon a deep karst sinkhole, formed by the
action of running water on limestone. The sinkhole merges into a tunnel about long in which they found the Altamura Man incorporated into the
calcium carbonate
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concretions that had formed by water dribbling down the cave walls. The finding was reported to researchers at the
University of Bari.
Fossil morphology and left in place
The fossilized skull of a 35-year-old adult male displays the anthropological features of the
hypodigm of ''
Homo neanderthalensis
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'' who lived during the Middle-Upper
Pleistocene
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between 170,000 and 130,000 BP. Yet a number of
phenetic peculiarities exist, such as the shape of the brow ridges, the relative dimension of the
mastoids and the general architecture of the cranial vault, which according to the research team of the
Sapienza University of Rome
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support accepted
speciation
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chronology. "It shows archaic traits, making the Altamura Man a sort of morphological bridge between the previous human species such as ''
Homo heidelbergensis
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'' and the Neanderthals".
Chronological studies on twenty
fauna
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l remains retrieved from the Cave of Lamalunga based on
Uranium-thorium dating by Maria Elisabetta Branca and Mario Voltaggio of ''IGAG'' (Institute of Environmental Geology and Geoengineering) and ''CNR'' (Italian National Research Council) in Rome and published in 2010 show a deposition age varying between 45,000 and 17,000 BP, with the majority of remains varying between 45,000 and 30,000 years ago. Accumulation of
cave deposits were found to begin around 170,000 years ago and ended 17,000 years ago.
Research into the remains
Researchers associated with the University of Bari have carried out
laser scans of the find, obtaining numerical maps, models and
three-dimensional videos of the fossil. Results of a study of the DNA sample taken from the scapula determined that it belongs to the genetic variability of the "Neanderthal of Southern Europe".
Between 1998 and 2000, the "Sarastro" project was carried out by Digamma Research Consortium, using integrated tele-operated systems that allowed remote access and observation of the site.
More recent research analysis that began in 2009 and based on uranium-thorium dating revealed that the calcite was formed 172,000 to 130,000 years ago during the penultimate
quaternary
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glaciation
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period.
Remains left in place
The Altamura man remains embedded in a matrix of limestone to this day. As such, a running challenge exists among experts to devise a way to remove the fossil intact. The remaining skeleton is in an excellent state of preservation and is unaffected by weather and disarticulation (dispersion of skeletal structure by scavengers), the calcite preserved the bones, but it also covered them to a great extent. It was thought that excavating the remains would cause irreparable damage and thus the bones have remained in situ for decades since their modern discovery.
See also
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Pulo di Altamura
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Paleoanthropology
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Peștera cu Oase
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Peștera Muierilor
References
Further reading
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