“…The Neandertal skeleton Regourdou 1 was discovered in September 1957 in Dordogne in the southwest of France (Piveteau, ) and the site was systematically excavated during 1961–1964. Some of the R1 skeletal pieces were recently found in faunal collections curated at the Musée National de Préhistoire , the Musée d ' Art et d ' Archéologie du Périgord and the Regourdou site Museum (Madelaine et al, ; Maureille, Gómez‐Olivencia, Couture‐Veschambre, Madelaine, & Holliday, ). Those new findings have nearly completed the trunk, lower limbs, feet, and pelvic girdle, and have thus allowed detailed analyses of certain anatomical regions, providing not only new data on Neandertal variation, but also on the paleobiology of this individual (Gómez‐Olivencia, Couture‐Veschambre, Madelaine, & Maureille, ; Gómez‐Olivencia, Holliday, Madelaine, Couture‐Veschambre, & Maureille, ; Meyer et al, ; Pablos et al, ).…”