University of Zagreb. Faculty of Science. Department of Biology.
Abstract
Dragutin Gorjanović – Kramberger svijetu je postao poznat 1899. godine kada je opisao
nalazište na Hušnjakovom brijegu u Krapini. Uz fosilne ostatke više desetaka jedinki
neandertalaca, na nalazištu su pronađene i mnogobrojne kamene alatke te kosti izumrlih
životinjskih vrsta. Sam nalaz jedna je od najvećih zbirki ljudskih zubi, odnosno kutnjaka, te se
čuva u Hrvatskom prirodoslovnom muzeju.
U ovom radu prikazuje se okoliš samog krapinskog pračovjeka, klima u razdoblju kada je
živio, flora i fauna te prehrana. Povezana je geološka podloga prostora sa pronađenim oruđem
i oružjem te robusna građa neandertalca s prehranom.Dragutin Gorjanović – Kramberger became world – known in 1899. when he first
described the site on Hušnjakovo hill in Krapina. Along side fossil human reamins, he also
found bones of extinct animals and stone tools. The site represents one of the world largest
collections of hominoid teeth and molars, which are kept in Croatian Natural History Museum
in Zagreb.
This paper presents a brief description of environment of Homo neaderthalensis from
Krapina, climate, diet, flora and fauna. It also shows how geological layers correlate with
tools and how the robust physiology correlates with diet
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