Institute of Archaeological Sciences, Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary.
UMR 7194 HNHP CNRS/MNHN/UPVD, Institut de Paléontologie humaine, Paris, France.
Anthropol Anz. 2024 Mar 21;81(2):169-181. doi: 10.1127/anthranz/2023/1716.
The Subalyuk hominin remains were uncovered in 1932 in a cave of the same name in the Bükk Mountains, near the village of Cserépfalu in Borsod-Abaúj-Zemplén County, Northern Hungary. The remains represent two individuals, an adult and a young child who have been described in a few publications since their discovery, providing substantial anthropological data and general assessments of their Neanderthal affiliation. They were associated with Late Mousterian industry. Thus, the Bükk Mountains gain importance in the discussion concerning the contribution of East Central European sites to the debate on the peopling history of Europe during the Late Middle to Early Upper Palaeolithic transition. In this paper, we summarize the archaeological and chronological context of the two individuals, and publish the first direct dating results that place them among the Last Neanderthals of Central Europe.
苏巴柳克人化石遗骸于 1932 年在匈牙利北部绍莫吉州塞切法卢村附近的布克山脉同名洞穴中被发现。这些遗骸代表了两个人,一个成年人和一个小孩,自发现以来,他们已经在少数出版物中进行了描述,提供了大量的人类学数据和对他们尼安德特人血统的总体评估。他们与晚期莫斯特工业有关。因此,布克山脉在讨论东欧中部遗址对中更新世晚期到上新世早期过渡期间欧洲人口历史的争论的贡献方面具有重要意义。在本文中,我们总结了这两个人的考古学和年代学背景,并公布了将他们置于中欧最后一批尼安德特人之中的首次直接测年结果。