J Zilhão - Journal of archaeological research, 2007 - Springer
The earliest known personal ornaments come from the Middle Stone Age of southern Africa, c. 75,000 years ago, and are associated with anatomically modern humans. In Europe, such …
The chronological framework for Neanderthal occupation and demise across Europe continues to be debated. In particular, there is still uncertainty regarding the nature, timing …
The complex environmental history of Isotope Stage Three carries the implication that cave and rockshelter sites containing deposits from the time of the Middle-to-Upper Paleolithic …
We present a bioanthropological study of dental remains recovered from El Salt Middle Palaeolithic site (Alcoy, Alicante, Spain). The dental remains were found in a sedimentary …
MJ Walker, J Ortega, K Parmová… - Proceedings of the …, 2011 - National Acad Sciences
Considerations of Neandertal geographical variation have been hampered by the dearth of remains from Mediterranean Europe and the absence there of sufficiently complete …
Stratigraphic study of the Cova del Gegant's sedimentary fill revealed different cycles of accumulation of typical interior cave and delta facies. A precise chronology for these …
N Höbig, ME Weber, M Kehl, GC Weniger, R Julià… - Quaternary …, 2012 - Elsevier
Analyses of a 67-m long sediment core from Lake Banyoles (northeastern Spain) have revealed evidence for the palaeoclimate history of the northern Iberian Peninsula …
E Trinkaus, J Maki, J Zilhao - American Journal of Physical …, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
Ongoing excavations in the Middle Paleolithic levels at the Gruta da Oliveira, Portugal have yielded four fragmentary human remains, a manual phalanx and an ulna from levels 9 and …
Objectives We provide the description and comparative analysis of all the human fossil remains found at Axlor during the excavations carried out by JM de Barandiarán from 1967 …