The enamel-dentine junction of the LLI2 FR2 from Fontana Ranuccio (A), of the upper premolars Vis. 1, Vis. 4, Vis. 5 (B) and upper molars Vis. 3, Vis. 6 (C) from Visogliano and of the lower molar FR1R (D) from Fontana Ranuccio compared with similar evidence for the North African late Early-early Middle Pleistocene Homo (NAH) from Tighenif (LRI2, URM1/2 and Tighenif 2 LM1) [59], a Sima de los Huesos human LM1 (AT-829) [41, 50], Neanderthals (NEA; KRD38, KRD41, KRD77, KRD90, KRD101, KRD165 from Krapina) [60] and extant humans (EH; original data). Independently from their original side, the LI2s (A), UP3s and UP4s (B), UM1s and UM2s (C) are shown as left crowns and the LM1s (D) are illustrated as right antimeres. Scale bars, 5 mm.