Ana Gracia‐Téllez

1.2k total citations
21 papers, 545 citations indexed

About

Ana Gracia‐Téllez is a scholar working on Archeology, Anthropology and Paleontology. According to data from OpenAlex, Ana Gracia‐Téllez has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 545 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 18 papers in Archeology, 17 papers in Anthropology and 10 papers in Paleontology. Recurrent topics in Ana Gracia‐Téllez's work include Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology (16 papers), Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies (14 papers) and Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (5 papers). Ana Gracia‐Téllez is often cited by papers focused on Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology (16 papers), Forensic Anthropology and Bioarchaeology Studies (14 papers) and Archaeology and ancient environmental studies (5 papers). Ana Gracia‐Téllez collaborates with scholars based in Spain, United States and United Kingdom. Ana Gracia‐Téllez's co-authors include Juan Luís Arsuaga, Ignacio Martı́nez, José Marı́a Bermúdez de Castro, María Martinón‐Torres, Nohemi Sala, Rolf Quam, Carlos Lorenzo, Laura Martín‐Francés, Adrián Pablos and José Miguel Carretero and has published in prestigious journals such as Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Nature Communications and Quaternary Science Reviews.

In The Last Decade

Ana Gracia‐Téllez

21 papers receiving 537 citations

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All Works

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Arsuaga, Juan Luís, Ignacio Martı́nez, Ana Gracia‐Téllez, et al.. (2024). How the Sima de los Huesos was won. The Anatomical Record. 307(7). 2225–2245. 2 indexed citations
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Castro, José Marı́a Bermúdez de, Ignacio Martı́nez, Ana Gracia‐Téllez, María Martinón‐Torres, & Juan Luís Arsuaga. (2020). The Sima de los Huesos Middle Pleistocene hominin site (Burgos, Spain). Estimation of the number of individuals. The Anatomical Record. 304(7). 1463–1477. 25 indexed citations
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Rosa-Zurera, Manuel, Ignacio Martı́nez, Ana Pantoja‐Pérez, et al.. (2019). A revision of the conductive hearing loss in Cranium 4 from the Middle Pleistocene site of Sima de los Huesos (Burgos, Spain). Journal of Human Evolution. 135. 102663–102663. 4 indexed citations
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Martín‐Francés, Laura, María Martinón‐Torres, Ana Gracia‐Téllez, & José Marı́a Bermúdez de Castro. (2016). Evidence of trauma in a ca. 1-million-year-old patella of Homo antecessor, Gran Dolina-Atapuerca (Spain). Comptes Rendus Palevol. 15(8). 1011–1016. 4 indexed citations
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Quam, Rolf, Carlos Lorenzo, Ignacio Martı́nez, Ana Gracia‐Téllez, & Juan Luís Arsuaga. (2015). The bony labyrinth of the middle Pleistocene Sima de los Huesos hominins (Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain). Journal of Human Evolution. 90. 1–15. 28 indexed citations
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Arsuaga, Juan Luís, Ignacio Martı́nez, Ana Gracia‐Téllez, & Rolf Quam. (2015). Phylogenetic analysis of the Sima de los Huesos hominins and evolutionary patterns in the Middle Pleistocene. 2 indexed citations
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Rodríguez, Laura, José Miguel Carretero, Rebeca García‐González, et al.. (2015). Fossil hominin radii from the Sima de los Huesos Middle Pleistocene site (Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain). Journal of Human Evolution. 90. 55–73. 14 indexed citations
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Lacruz, Rodrigo S., Timothy G. Bromage, Paul O’Higgins, et al.. (2015). Ontogeny of the maxilla in Neanderthals and their ancestors. Nature Communications. 6(1). 8996–8996. 27 indexed citations
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Arsuaga, Juan Luís, José Miguel Carretero, Carlos Lorenzo, et al.. (2015). Postcranial morphology of the middle Pleistocene humans from Sima de los Huesos, Spain. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 112(37). 11524–11529. 140 indexed citations
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Sala, Nohemi, Juan Luís Arsuaga, Ignacio Martı́nez, & Ana Gracia‐Téllez. (2015). Breakage patterns in Sima de los Huesos (Atapuerca, Spain) hominin sample. Journal of Archaeological Science. 55. 113–121. 34 indexed citations
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Martín‐Francés, Laura, et al.. (2014). Palaeopathology of the Pleistocene specimen D2600 from Dmanisi (Republic of Georgia). Comptes Rendus Palevol. 13(3). 189–203. 10 indexed citations
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Pablos, Adrián, Ignacio Martı́nez, Carlos Lorenzo, et al.. (2014). Human calcanei from the Middle Pleistocene site of Sima de los Huesos (Sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos, Spain). Journal of Human Evolution. 76. 63–76. 29 indexed citations
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Sala, Nohemi, Juan Luís Arsuaga, Ignacio Martı́nez, & Ana Gracia‐Téllez. (2014). Carnivore activity in the Sima de los Huesos (Atapuerca, Spain) hominin sample. Quaternary Science Reviews. 97. 71–83. 33 indexed citations
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Martinón‐Torres, María, Marina Martínez de Pinillos, Matthew M. Skinner, et al.. (2014). Talonid crests expression at the enamel–dentine junction of hominin lower permanent and deciduous molars. Comptes Rendus Palevol. 13(3). 223–234. 29 indexed citations
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Pinillos, Marina Martínez de, María Martinón‐Torres, Matthew M. Skinner, et al.. (2014). Trigonid crests expression in Atapuerca-Sima de los Huesos lower molars: Internal and external morphological expression and evolutionary inferences. Comptes Rendus Palevol. 13(3). 205–221. 57 indexed citations
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Martinón‐Torres, María, Ana Gracia‐Téllez, Ignacio Martı́nez, et al.. (2013). Morphometric analysis of molars in a Middle Pleistocene population shows a mosaic of ‘modern’ and Neanderthal features. Journal of Anatomy. 223(4). 353–363. 30 indexed citations
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Martín‐Francés, Laura, María Martinón‐Torres, Ana Gracia‐Téllez, & José Marı́a Bermúdez de Castro. (2013). Evidence of Stress Fracture in a Homo antecessor Metatarsal from Gran Dolina Site (Atapuerca, Spain). International Journal of Osteoarchaeology. 25(4). 564–573. 8 indexed citations
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Arsuaga, Juan Luís, Josep Fernández Peris, Ana Gracia‐Téllez, et al.. (2012). Fossil human remains from Bolomor Cave (Valencia, Spain). Journal of Human Evolution. 62(5). 629–639. 33 indexed citations
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Gracia‐Téllez, Ana, Juan Luís Arsuaga, Ignacio Martı́nez, et al.. (2012). Orofacial pathology in Homo heidelbergensis: The case of Skull 5 from the Sima de los Huesos site (Atapuerca, Spain). Quaternary International. 295. 83–93. 18 indexed citations
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Gracia‐Téllez, Ana, Laura Martín‐Francés, María Martinón‐Torres, et al.. (2011). Anomalous wear facets in the Sima de los Huesos dental sample (Atapuerca, Spain). 1 indexed citations

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