APA 6th Edition AHERN, J.C.M. (2006). Variation within the Krapina Frontal Sample and a Descriptive Note on the Newly Associated Frontal Specimen, Kr 27–28. Periodicum biologorum, 108 (3), 289-297. Preuzeto s https://hrcak.srce.hr/83096
MLA 8th Edition AHERN, JAMES CHAPIN McLAUGHLIN. "Variation within the Krapina Frontal Sample and a Descriptive Note on the Newly Associated Frontal Specimen, Kr 27–28." Periodicum biologorum, vol. 108, br. 3, 2006, str. 289-297. https://hrcak.srce.hr/83096. Citirano 01.03.2021.
Chicago 17th Edition AHERN, JAMES CHAPIN McLAUGHLIN. "Variation within the Krapina Frontal Sample and a Descriptive Note on the Newly Associated Frontal Specimen, Kr 27–28." Periodicum biologorum 108, br. 3 (2006): 289-297. https://hrcak.srce.hr/83096
Harvard AHERN, J.C.M. (2006). 'Variation within the Krapina Frontal Sample and a Descriptive Note on the Newly Associated Frontal Specimen, Kr 27–28', Periodicum biologorum, 108(3), str. 289-297. Preuzeto s: https://hrcak.srce.hr/83096 (Datum pristupa: 01.03.2021.)
Vancouver AHERN JCM. Variation within the Krapina Frontal Sample and a Descriptive Note on the Newly Associated Frontal Specimen, Kr 27–28. Periodicum biologorum [Internet]. 2006 [pristupljeno 01.03.2021.];108(3):289-297. Dostupno na: https://hrcak.srce.hr/83096
IEEE J.C.M. AHERN, "Variation within the Krapina Frontal Sample and a Descriptive Note on the Newly Associated Frontal Specimen, Kr 27–28", Periodicum biologorum, vol.108, br. 3, str. 289-297, 2006. [Online]. Dostupno na: https://hrcak.srce.hr/83096. [Citirano: 01.03.2021.]
Sažetak The Hrvatsko Zagorje region of Croatia has yielded numerous, important Paleolithic finds. Most prominent among these are the Neandertal fossils from Krapina Rockshelter. These fossils have proven to be a rich source of data for testing hypotheses about Neandertal evolution, adaptation, and behavior. This study reports on an analysis of sex-related sample bias within the Krapina frontal sample as well as individual sex identifications for select
Krapina frontal specimens. Krapina samples for two supraorbital variables exhibit a probable overrepresentation of females, while a much smaller sample for a third supraorbital variable exhibits a probable overrepresentation of males. Following from the analysis of sex-related sample bias, probability-based sex estimation were possible for nine of the Krapina frontals. This paper also describes a newly associated frontal bone from level 4, Kr 27–28. This specimen comprises the central squama, frontal sinus, and right supraorbital portions of the frontal bone. The specimen is adult and likely male.