New methods on the block: Taxonomic identification of archaeological bones in resin-embedded sediments through paleoproteomics. [PDF]
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The Siuren I Aurignacian of Krems-Dufour type industries in the context of the European Aurignacian
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Research in the Altai region of central Asia is attempting to establish the development and expansion of the Aurignacian to Europe and the Caucasus. New sites and early dates provide important new data on this key question about the emergence of modern humans in Eurasia.
Marcel Otte, Anatoly Derevianko
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The Aurignacian at Hayonim Cave
Paléorient, 1981Stratum D at Hayonim Cave represents temporary Upper Palaeolithic occupations in three successive sub-layers. Although the occupation area was quite small (15 m2), two of the sub-layers contained hearths (D 3 and D 4). Sub-layers D 1-2 and D 4 also had some architectural remains.
Bar-Yosef, Ofer, Belfer-Cohen, Anna
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Makers of the early Aurignacian of Europe
American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 2000Despite intensive study and a number of remarkable discoveries in the last two decades of the 20th century, our understanding of the cultural and biological processes that resulted in the emergence of the Upper Paleolithic and the establishment of modern humans in Interpleniglacial Europe remains far from complete. There is active debate concerning the
S E, Churchill, F H, Smith
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The Burins of Vogelherd Aurignacian (Germany) and those of the French Aurignacian: a Comparison
2021Quartär – Internationales Jahrbuch zur Erforschung des Eiszeitalters und der Steinzeit, Bd. 21 (1970): Quartär.
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Trou du Renard and the Belgian Aurignacian
Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 2016A wealth of cave sites makes southern Belgium the most important area for understanding the north-western European Early Upper Palaeolithic. However, despite their abundance, the interpretation of many assemblages remains problematic. Here we present a new study of lithic material from layer B of Trou du Renard (Furfooz, Namur Province) and consider ...
Dinnis, Rob, Flas, Damien
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The Formation of the Aurignacian in Europe
Journal of Anthropological Research, 2000In order to understand the Aurignacian phenomenon in Europe, one must clarify definitions and then consider it both in its territorial entirety and within the complexity of its origins. Moreover, the Aurignacian appears to be a composite phenomenon, articulated in a series of phases with varying geographic limits.
Janusz K. Kozlowski, Marcel Otte
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