“…Auditory exostoses have also been observed in Neanderthals and some European Middle Pleistocene individuals excavated at Sima de los Huesos (Boule, 1911(Boule, -1913Trinkaus, 1983:70, 411;Pérez et al, 1997). Today, this trait is common in individuals who practice aquatic sports (Van Gilse, 1938;Adams, 1951;Dettman and Reuter, 1964;DiBartolomeo, 1979;Scrivener, 1981;Filipo et al, 1982;Kemink and Graham, 1982;Fabiani et al, 1984;Kennedy, 1986;Umeda et al, 1989;Deleyiannis et al, 1996;Kroon et al, 2002), and prevalence of auditory exostoses and degree of canal obstruction are positively correlated with intensity and number of years involved in aquatic sports (Fowler and Osmun, 1942;Umeda et al, 1989;Deleyiannis et al, 1996;Kroon et al, 2002;Altuna Mariezkurrena et al, 2004).…”