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HUDSON STRAIT HEINRICH EVENTS 6 TO 4 REFUTE AN OPEN HUDSON BAY DURING MIS3

Geological Society of America Abstracts with Programs, 2022
Anne Jennings   +3 more
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Evaluating Dansgaard–Oeschger-like Oscillations in Climate Models: A Model-Data Comparison of MIS3 Variability

A model-data comparison is an effective method for evaluating both proxy-based climate reconstructions and simulated model outputs. The MIS3 period is marked by a wide range of proxy records that indicate millennial-scale climate variability globally. In this study, we use paleoclimate proxy data to assess the performance of four climate models: CCSM4,
Irene Malmierca-Vallet   +7 more
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On the variability of Middle Stone Age lithic technology during MIS3 in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

2017
The Middle Stone Age (MSA) of Southern Africa, a period roughly dating to between 300.000 and 30.000 years BP, has received intensive research within the last century and especially since the mid-1980s when scientists recognized that the origins of anatomically modern humans (AMH) reach back into the beginnings of the MSA.
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The Mousterian Levels of Riparo Tagliente (MIS3-4, Italy): Monospecific hunting strategy of roe deer by Neandertal

2021
Monospecific hunting strategies is a behavior highlighted in some of Middle Palaeolithic sites for medium and large-sized ungulate. However, the specific prey selection of small sized ungulates is a comportment less common, which were observed within the Mousterian levels of Riparo Tagliente (MIS 3-4, Italy). Riparo Tagliente is a rock shelter discover
Delphine Vettese   +2 more
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MIS3 edge-ground axes and the arrival of the first Homo sapiens in the Japanese archipelago

Quaternary International, 2012
Abstract A lithic assemblage with edge-ground axes appeared in the Japanese archipelago in MIS3, about 38,000 cal BP, and continued to about 32,000 cal BP. This period corresponds to the early part of the early Upper Palaeolithic (eEUP). To date, similar stone axes have not been reported in Upper Palaeolithic sites in the continental regions of China,
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Precipitation in Australia during MIS3: An analysis of published palaeoclimate datasets

2017
Kemp, Christopher   +3 more
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MIS5-MIS3 Neanderthal occupations at Amalda III cave (Northern Iberian Peninsula)

Quaternary Science Reviews
Joseba Rios-Garaizar   +14 more
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