[HTML][HTML] The archaeogenetics of Europe
A new timescale has recently been established for human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA)
lineages, making mtDNA at present the most informative genetic marker system for studying …
lineages, making mtDNA at present the most informative genetic marker system for studying …
Risky business: The impact of climate and climate variability on human population dynamics in Western Europe during the Last Glacial Maximum
The extent to which climate change has affected the course of human evolution is an
enduring question. The ability to maintain spatially extensive social networks and a fluid …
enduring question. The ability to maintain spatially extensive social networks and a fluid …
Early modern human settlement of Europe north of the Alps occurred 43,500 years ago in a cold steppe-type environment
PR Nigst, P Haesaerts, F Damblon… - Proceedings of the …, 2014 - National Acad Sciences
The first settlement of Europe by modern humans is thought to have occurred between
50,000 and 40,000 calendar years ago (cal BP). In Europe, modern human remains of this …
50,000 and 40,000 calendar years ago (cal BP). In Europe, modern human remains of this …
Neanderthal extinction by competitive exclusion
Background Despite a long history of investigation, considerable debate revolves around
whether Neanderthals became extinct because of climate change or competition with …
whether Neanderthals became extinct because of climate change or competition with …
Past extinctions of Homo species coincided with increased vulnerability to climatic change
P Raia, A Mondanaro, M Melchionna, M Di Febbraro… - One Earth, 2020 - cell.com
At least six different Homo species populated the World during the latest Pliocene to the
Pleistocene. The extinction of all but one of them is currently shrouded in mystery, and no …
Pleistocene. The extinction of all but one of them is currently shrouded in mystery, and no …
[图书][B] Settling the Earth: the archaeology of deep human history
C Gamble - 2013 - books.google.com
In this worldwide survey, Clive Gamble explores the evolution of the human imagination,
without which we would not have become a global species. He sets out to determine the …
without which we would not have become a global species. He sets out to determine the …
[HTML][HTML] A critical assessment of the Protoaurignacian lithic technology at Fumane Cave and its implications for the definition of the earliest Aurignacian
A Falcucci, NJ Conard, M Peresani - PLoS One, 2017 - journals.plos.org
In the scenario of the spread of the anatomically modern humans (AMHs) into Europe, the
techno-complex known as Protoaurignacian is defined by the production of blades and …
techno-complex known as Protoaurignacian is defined by the production of blades and …
Genetics and material culture support repeated expansions into Paleolithic Eurasia from a population hub out of Africa
The population dynamics that followed the Out of Africa (OoA) expansion and the
whereabouts of the early migrants before the differentiation that ultimately led to the …
whereabouts of the early migrants before the differentiation that ultimately led to the …
On the local Mousterian origin of the Châtelperronian: Integrating typo-technological, chronostratigraphic and contextual data
Across Europe the period 45–40 ka (thousands of years ago) is associated with several
technological changes, including the emergence of the Châtelperronian technocomplex in …
technological changes, including the emergence of the Châtelperronian technocomplex in …
Breaking through the Aquitaine frame: A re-evaluation on the significance of regional variants during the Aurignacian as seen from a key record in southern Europe
A Falcucci, NJ Conard, M Peresani - Journal of Anthropological …, 2020 - sfera.unife.it
The cultural dynamics that led to the appearance of the Aurignacian have intrigued
archaeologists since the start of Paleolithic research. However, cultural reconstructions have …
archaeologists since the start of Paleolithic research. However, cultural reconstructions have …