Estimating crossing success of human agents across sea straits out of Africa in the Late Pleistocene

E Hölzchen, C Hertler, C Willmes, IP Anwar… - Palaeogeography …, 2022 - Elsevier
According to the Out-of-Africa theory, humans originated in Africa and from there expanded
into Eurasia. Besides entering Eurasia via a terrestrial route, humans may have used sea …

Prehistoric Seafaring in Northeast Asia: Current State-of-the-Art

Y Kuzmin - Across the Seas in Prehistoric Northeast Asia: Obsidian …, 2024 - Springer
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[PDF][PDF] Rivers run and people may meander. Water body-oriented land use decisions in the Neuwied Basin during the Late Upper Palaeolithic and Late Palaeolithic

T Siemssen, A Maier - … –Internationales Jahrbuch zur …, 2022 - journals.ub.uni-heidelberg.de
Rivers are often seen to have played an important role for Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers as
landmarks and resource location. While the former view regards rivers as passive guidelines …

[PDF][PDF] El estrecho de Gibraltar: llave natural entre dos mares y dos continentes

J Pérez-Rubín, T Ramírez - researchgate.net
Documenting the past is essential to develop a more realistic vision of the future than that
based on mathematical models generated with short time series (less than 50 years). For …

Correction: Discovering the opposite shore: How did hominins cross sea straits?

E Hölzchen, C Hertler, A Mateos, J Rodríguez… - Plos one, 2021 - journals.plos.org
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