“…Since the fossils of both Sima de los Huesos and Krapina are assumed to constitute a single biological population, these hominin samples are considered ideal to investigate the intra‐population variation. Additional Neanderthal specimens from Gibraltar (Stringer et al, ; Finlayson et al, ), Engis (Schmerling, ; Fraipont, ), Ehringsdorf (Weidenreich, ; Behm‐Blancke, ; Steiner & Steiner, ; Steiner, ), Abri Bourgeois‐Delaunay (Condemi, ; Macchiarelli et al, ), Abri Suard (David, ; Debénath, ; Teilhol, ), Roc de Marsal (Bordes & Lafille, ; Turq, ; Madre‐Dupouy, ; Tillier, ), and Regourdou (Vandermeersch & Trinkaus, ; Maureille, Rougier, Houët, & Vandermeersch, ; Plavcan et al, ) were included to examine the morphological shape variation in a wider context.…”