Technological innovations and hafted technology in central China ~160,000-72,000 years ago. [PDF]
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Early Upper Palaeolithic marine mollusc exploitation at Riparo Bombrini (Balzi Rossi, Italy): shellfish consumption and ornament production. [PDF]
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Use it or lose it: A model-based assessment of the hypothesis that European Neanderthals relied on wildfires to create their campfires. [PDF]
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Chronology of early China: A radiocarbon databank for Chinese archaeology. [PDF]
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The Uluzzian and Châtelperronian: No Technological Affinity in a Shared Chronological Framework. [PDF]
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A sedimentary ancient DNA perspective on human and carnivore persistence through the Late Pleistocene in El Mirón Cave, Spain. [PDF]
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Summer warmth between 15,500 and 15,000 years ago enabled human repopulation of the northwest European margin. [PDF]
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Author Correction: Contextualizing wild cereal harvesting at Middle Palaeolithic Ghar-e Boof in the southern Zagros. [PDF]
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