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Background The Mousterian technocomplex is commonly associated with Neanderthals and therefore serves as a proxy for their presence across Europe. Stratified archaeological sites are the most informative because they can yield information about artefacts'
Jacopo Gennai
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Burned bone reflects many factors in a dynamic fire environment including temperature, duration of exposure, fluctuating exposure of bone, and protection of bone by overlying body tissue. Direct correlation between the bone color changes and any one of these external factors is not accurate and using bone color to assign a maximum temperature of ...
Alison Galloway +2 more
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A Châtelperronian Open-air Site in the Paris Basin: les Bossats at Ormesson (Seine-et-Marne)
Les Bossats site at Ormesson, in addition to its Badegoulian, Solutrean, Gravettian and Mousterian levels, has also delivered a Châtelperronian occupation over a large area, in the form of a thin layer and whose integrity has not suffered from mixtures ...
Pierre Bodu +6 more
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Petrographic and SEM‐EDX characterization of Mousterian white/beige chert tools from the Navalmaíllo rock shelter (Madrid, Spain) [PDF]
Ana Abrunhosa +6 more
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New Data on the Origin of Modern Man in the Levant [PDF]
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Arensburg, B. +8 more
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Past materials, past minds: The philosophy of cognitive paleoanthropology
Abstract The philosophy of cognitive paleoanthropology involves three related tasks: (1) asking what inferences might be drawn from the paleontological and archaeological records to past cognition, behavior and culture; (2) constructing synthetic accounts of the evolution of distinctive hominin capacities; (3) exploring how results from cognitive ...
Adrian Currie +4 more
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Equids (Equus sp.) in southern Spain from the Palaeolithic to the Bronze Age
ABSTRACT The genus Equus was represented on the Iberian Peninsula by four species during the late Quaternary: the wild, now extinct, E. ferus (wild horse) and E. hydruntinus (European wild ass) and the extant, domestic E. caballus (horse) and E. asinus (donkey).
Eloísa Bernáldez‐Sánchez +4 more
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Neandertal man the hunter: A history of Neandertal subsistence
The history of Neandertals has been examined by a number of researchers who highlight how historical biases have impacted popular and scientific perceptions of Neandertals.
Ready, E.
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Resumen del proyecto de excavación e investigación de la cueva de Amalda (Zestoa) : localización del yacimiento, datos de la excavación, materiales y restos encontrados en los distintos niveles estratigráficos, etc.Amalda kobazuloaren (Zestoa) indusketa ...
ALTUNA, Jesús +2 more
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Evidence for Neandertal jewelry: modified white-tailed eagle claws at Krapina.
We describe eight, mostly complete white-tailed eagle (Haliaëtus [Haliaeetus] albicilla) talons from the Krapina Neandertal site in present-day Croatia, dating to approximately 130 kyrs ago.
Davorka Radovčić +3 more
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