Automated age-at-death estimation by cementochronology: Essential application or additional complication? [PDF]
Abstract It has been repeatedly acknowledged that age‐at‐death estimation based on dental cementum represents a partial and time‐consuming method that hinders adoption of this histological approach. User‐friendly micrograph analysis represents a growing request of cementochronology. This article evaluates the feasibility of using a module to accurately
Bertrand B +5 more
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Dangerous intruder or beneficial influence? The role of the Institut de Paléontologie Humaine in the development of prehistoric archaeology in Spain (1900-1936) [PDF]
In this paper I examine the role of international scholars in the making of prehistoric research in Spain. I focus on the activities of the Institut de Paleontologie Humaine (IPH), created in Paris in 1910.
José María Lanzarote Guiral
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Radiocarbon Palaeolithic Europe database: A regularly updated dataset of the radiometric data regarding the Palaeolithic of Europe, Siberia included. [PDF]
At the Berlin INQUA Congress (1995) a working group, European Late Pleistocene Isotopic Stages 2 & 3: Humans, Their Ecology & Cultural Adaptations, was established under the direction of J.
Pierre M. Vermeersch
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A bone tool used by neanderthal for flaying carcasses at the Abri du Maras (France) [PDF]
Bone tool use is a hallmark of hominin behavioral evolution, yet its significance in Pleistocene contexts remains underexplored. We present a multi-method analysis of a bone fragment from Abri du Maras (Marine Isotope Stage 5, France), integrating ...
Luc Doyon +5 more
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An ecological niche shift for Neanderthal populations in Western Europe 70,000 years ago [PDF]
Middle Paleolithic Neanderthal populations occupied Eurasia for at least 250,000 years prior to the arrival of anatomically modern humans. While a considerable body of archaeological research has focused on Neanderthal material culture and subsistence ...
William E. Banks +10 more
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Early Neanderthal mandibular remains from Baume Moula-Guercy (Soyons, Ardèche). [PDF]
Abstract We provide an ontogenetically‐based comparative description of mandibular remains from Last Interglacial deposits (MIS 5e) at Baume Moula‐Guercy and examine their affinities to European and Middle Eastern Middle‐to‐Late Pleistocene (≈MIS 14—MIS 1) Homo.
Richards GD +3 more
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Sustained North Atlantic warming drove anomalously intense MIS 11c interglacial [PDF]
The Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 11c interglacial and its preceding glacial termination represent an enigmatically intense climate response to relatively weak insolation forcing.
Hsun-Ming Hu +21 more
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Neanderthal child's maxilla from Baume Moula‐Guercy (Soyons, Ardèche, France)
Abstract This article provides an ontogenetically‐based comparative description of the Guercy 3 partial child's maxilla with Rdm2–RM1 and unerupted RI2–RP4 from Baume Moula‐Guercy (MIS 5e) and examines its affinities to European and Middle Eastern Middle‐to‐Late Pleistocene (≈MIS 14–MIS 1) Homo.
Gary D. Richards +3 more
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This note is a comment to the article “Search for early traces of fire in the Caune de l’Arago at Tautavel (Eastern Pyrenees, France), combining magnetic susceptibility measurements, microscopic observations, and Raman analysis” by Deldicque et al ...
de Lumley, Henry
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Abstract We provide the first comparative description of the endocranium of the Guercy 1 Early Neanderthal and examine its affinities to Preneanderthals, Neanderthals, and Homo sapiens. The Guercy 1 cranium derives from deposits chronostratigraphically and biostratigraphically dated to the Eemian Interglacial (MIS 5e).
Gary D. Richards +3 more
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