[HTML][HTML] Late Quaternary sea-level changes and early human societies in the central and eastern Mediterranean Basin: An interdisciplinary review

J Benjamin, A Rovere, A Fontana, S Furlani… - Quaternary …, 2017 - Elsevier
This article reviews key data and debates focused on relative sea-level changes since the
Last Interglacial (approximately the last 132,000 years) in the Mediterranean Basin, and …

The broad spectrum revolution at 40: resource diversity, intensification, and an alternative to optimal foraging explanations

MA Zeder - Journal of anthropological archaeology, 2012 - Elsevier
More than 40years ago Kent Flannery coined the term Broad Spectrum Revolution (BSR) in
reference to a broadening of the subsistence base of Late Pleistocene hunter–gatherers in …

Last Interglacial Iberian Neandertals as fisher-hunter-gatherers

J Zilhão, DE Angelucci, MA Igreja, LJ Arnold, E Badal… - Science, 2020 - science.org
INTRODUCTION A record of the regular exploitation of aquatic foods has been lacking in
Neandertal Europe. By contrast, marine resources feature prominently—alongside personal …

A Neandertal dietary conundrum: Insights provided by tooth enamel Zn isotopes from Gabasa, Spain

K Jaouen, V Villalba-Mouco… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - National Acad Sciences
The characterization of Neandertals' diets has mostly relied on nitrogen isotope analyses of
bone and tooth collagen. However, few nitrogen isotope data have been recovered from …

Neanderthal coexistence with Homo sapiens in Europe was affected by herbivore carrying capacity

M Vidal-Cordasco, G Terlato, D Ocio… - Science …, 2023 - science.org
It has been proposed that climate change and the arrival of modern humans in Europe
affected the disappearance of Neanderthals due to their impact on trophic resources; …

The origins and significance of coastal resource use in Africa and Western Eurasia

CW Marean - Journal of Human Evolution, 2014 - Elsevier
The systematic exploitation of marine foods by terrestrial mammals lacking aquatic
morphologies is rare. Widespread ethnographic and archaeological evidence from many …

Human behaviour as a long-term ecological driver of non-human evolution

AP Sullivan, DW Bird, GH Perry - Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2017 - nature.com
Due to our intensive subsistence and habitat-modification strategies—including broad-
spectrum harvesting and predation, widespread landscape burning, settlement construction …

Human dispersal across diverse environments of Asia during the Upper Pleistocene

N Boivin, DQ Fuller, R Dennell, R Allaby… - Quaternary …, 2013 - Elsevier
The initial out of Africa dispersal of Homo sapiens, which saw anatomically modern humans
reach the Levant in Marine Isotope Stage 5, is generally regarded as a 'failed dispersal' …

[HTML][HTML] Species identification of archaeological marine mammals using collagen fingerprinting

M Buckley, S Fraser, J Herman, ND Melton… - Journal of …, 2014 - Elsevier
Throughout human history, coastal and marine resources have been a vital part of human
subsistence. As a result archaeological faunal assemblages from coastal sites often contain …

Fladmark+ 40: What have we learned about a potential Pacific Coast peopling of the Americas?

TJ Braje, JM Erlandson, TC Rick, L Davis… - American …, 2020 - cambridge.org
Forty years ago, Knut Fladmark (1979) argued that the Pacific Coast offered a viable
alternative to the ice-free corridor model for the initial peopling of the Americas—one of the …