[HTML][HTML] The modern human colonization of western Eurasia: when and where?
JJ Hublin - Quaternary Science Reviews, 2015 - Elsevier
Dating the timing of the replacement of local Neandertal populations by modern humans in
western Eurasia at the dawn of the Upper Palaeolithic remains challenging due to the …
western Eurasia at the dawn of the Upper Palaeolithic remains challenging due to the …
Close encounters vs. missed connections? A critical review of the evidence for Late Pleistocene hominin interactions in western Eurasia
C Finlayson, C Zollikofer, MP de León… - Quaternary Science …, 2023 - Elsevier
Recent advances in the study of ancient DNA recovered from fossils and cave sediments
have profoundly changed our views on the biological and cultural interactions between …
have profoundly changed our views on the biological and cultural interactions between …
Τesting models for the beginnings of the Aurignacian and the advent of figurative art and music: The radiocarbon chronology of Geißenklösterle
The German site of Geißenklösterle is crucial to debates concerning the European Middle to
Upper Palaeolithic transition and the origins of the Aurignacian in Europe. Previous dates …
Upper Palaeolithic transition and the origins of the Aurignacian in Europe. Previous dates …
Genomic structure in Europeans dating back at least 36,200 years
The origin of contemporary Europeans remains contentious. We obtained a genome
sequence from Kostenki 14 in European Russia dating from 38,700 to 36,200 years ago …
sequence from Kostenki 14 in European Russia dating from 38,700 to 36,200 years ago …
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 …
Radiocarbon dates from the Grotte du Renne and Saint-Césaire support a Neandertal origin for the Châtelperronian
The transition from the Middle Paleolithic (MP) to Upper Paleolithic (UP) is marked by the
replacement of late Neandertals by modern humans in Europe between 50,000 and 40,000 …
replacement of late Neandertals by modern humans in Europe between 50,000 and 40,000 …
Tenfold population increase in western europe at the neandertal–to–modern human transition
P Mellars, JC French - Science, 2011 - science.org
European Neandertals were replaced by modern human populations from Africa~ 40,000
years ago. Archaeological evidence from the best-documented region of Europe shows that …
years ago. Archaeological evidence from the best-documented region of Europe shows that …
Human–climate interaction during the Early Upper Paleolithic: testing the hypothesis of an adaptive shift between the Proto-Aurignacian and the Early Aurignacian
The Aurignacian technocomplex comprises a succession of culturally distinct phases.
Between its first two subdivisions, the Proto-Aurignacian and the Early Aurignacian, we see …
Between its first two subdivisions, the Proto-Aurignacian and the Early Aurignacian, we see …
[图书][B] The evolution of Paleolithic technologies
SL Kuhn - 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
The Evolution of Paleolithic Technologies provides a novel perspective on long-term
trajectories of evolutionary change in Paleolithic tools and tool-makers. Members of the …
trajectories of evolutionary change in Paleolithic tools and tool-makers. Members of the …
The chronology of the earliest Upper Palaeolithic in northern Iberia: new insights from L'Arbreda, Labeko Koba and La Viña
Since the late 1980s, northern Iberia has yielded some of the earliest radiocarbon dated
Aurignacian assemblages in Western Europe, probably produced by anatomically modern …
Aurignacian assemblages in Western Europe, probably produced by anatomically modern …