12 Citations
Archeological Issues in the Middle and Upper Paleolithic of the Levant and Its Neighboring Regions
- History
- 2018
This chapter gives an introduction to the present volume, which presents overviews of the archeological data on the replacement of Neanderthals by modern humans in the Levant and its neighboring…
The Initial Upper Paleolithic in Central and East Asia: Blade Technology, Cultural Transmission, and Implications for Human Dispersals
- Environmental ScienceJournal of Paleolithic Archaeology
- 2021
Archaeological assemblages labeled as Initial Upper Paleolithic are often seen as possible evidence for dispersals of Homo sapiens populations in Eurasia, ca. 45,000 years ago. While most authors…
Late Middle Paleolithic of Southern Poland: Radiocarbon dates from Ciemna and Obłazowa Caves
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 2017
Taphonomic and paleoecological aspects of large mammals from Sudety Mts (Silesia, SW Poland), with particular interest to the carnivores
- Geography, Environmental Science
- 2020
The Northern Route for Human dispersal in Central and Northeast Asia: New evidence from the site of Tolbor-16, Mongolia
- Environmental ScienceScientific Reports
- 2019
The early occurrence of the Initial Upper Palaeolithic, a techno-complex whose sudden appearance coincides with the first occurrence of H. sapiens in the Eurasian steppes, establishes an essential archaeological link between the Siberian Altai and Northwestern China.
Establishing Contexts of Encounters: Radiocarbon Dating of Archaeological Assemblages With Implications for Neanderthal-Modern Human Interactions
- Geography, Environmental Science
- 2016
This dissertation seeks to reconstruct the distribution of Neanderthals and modern humans in time and geographic space in order to better understand the nature of interactions between the groups.…
On Making of Micoquian Bifacial Backed Tools at Pietraszyn 49a, SW Poland
- Environmental Science
- 2020
This paper attempts to show that manufacture of Micoquian bifacial backed tools was structured. Data for this study were collected using a comprehensive analysis of artefacts from the site Pietraszyn…
Lincombian-Ranisian-Jerzmanowician points were used primarily as hunting weapons: morphological and functional analysis of points from Nietoperzowa Cave, southern Poland
- Environmental ScienceArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences
- 2022
Points from the Lincombian-Ranisian-Jerzmanowician complex (LRJ) evoke numerous comments regarding their cultural patterning and their typo-technological characteristics. The unceasing interest in…
Backdating systematic shell ornament making in Europe to 45,000 years ago
- Geography, Environmental ScienceArchaeological and Anthropological Sciences
- 2020
Personal ornaments are commonly linked to the emergence of symbolic behavior. Although their presence in Africa dates back to the Middle Stone Age, evidence of ornament manufacturing in Eurasia are…
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New excavations at bohunice and the question of the uniqueness of the type-site for the Bohunician industrial type
- Environmental Science
- 2006
Recent research has documented discontinuities in the technological behaviour of hominids during the Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition in the Middle Danube region. Attribute analysis studies…
On the Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition in North Eurasia
- Environmental Science
- 2001
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- Environmental Science, GeographyAntiquity
- 1999
The earliest Upper Palaeolithic industries of the Levant, which figure prominently in discussions of the spread of anatomically modern humans and the origins of the Upper Palaeolithic, are known from…
Ebb and flow or regional extinctions? On the character of Neandertal occupation of northern environments
- Environmental Science, Geography
- 2009
The Upper Palaeolithic Levallois industry from Hradsko (MĚlnik district, Czech Republic)
- Environmental Science
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- Environmental Science
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Early dispersal of modern humans in Europe and implications for Neanderthal behaviour
- GeographyNature
- 2011
The Cavallo human remains are therefore the oldest known European anatomically modern humans, confirming a rapid dispersal of modern humans across the continent before the Aurignacian and the disappearance of Neanderthals.
The first Neanderthal tooth found North of the Carpathian Mountains
- Environmental Science, GeographyNaturwissenschaften
- 2010
The presence of derived Neanderthal traits in the Stajnia molar cannot be firmly established because of degradation of its cusps, but the presence of the above-mentioned features allows the assertion that this tooth belonged to a Neanderthal.