Brief Communications
Nature 419, 33-34 (5 September 2002) | doi:10.1038/419033a
Anthropology: A lost Neanderthal neonate found
Bruno Maureille
Fossil remains of adult Neanderthals are well documented, but juvenile specimens are rare and information about them is scant. Here we identify a beautifully preserved skeleton that has been lost to science for almost 90 years as the Neanderthal neonate known as 'Le Moustier 2', which was originally found at Le Moustier in the Dordogne, southwest France. This find will be a rich source of data for studying the evolution of human ontogeny1 as well as the phylogenetic relationship between these extinct hominids and anatomically modern humans.
