نتایج جستجو برای: upper paleolithic transition

تعداد نتایج: 463176  

Journal: :Journal of Paleolithic Archaeology 2023

Abstract Research on the timing of Homo sapiens dispersals in Central Europe is pivotal for understanding behavioral trajectories human adaptation to low biomass environments and cold climates. Previous studies Early Upper Paleolithic Poland described a different scenario from European panorama characterized by local development laminar/lamellar technology foregoing Middle coexistence Aurignaci...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2016
Krist Vaesen Mark Collard Richard Cosgrove Wil Roebroeks

Demography is increasingly being invoked to account for features of the archaeological record, such as the technological conservatism of the Lower and Middle Pleistocene, the Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition, and cultural loss in Holocene Tasmania. Such explanations are commonly justified in relation to population dynamic models developed by Henrich [Henrich J (2004)Am Antiq69:197-214] an...

2006
Matt J. Rossano

This article summarizes the literature on the religious mind and connects it to archeological and anthropological data on the evolution of religion. These connections suggest a three stage model in the evolution of religion: One, the earliest form of religion (pre-Upper Paleolithic [UP]) would have been restricted to ecstatic rituals used to facilitate social bonding; two, the transition to UP ...

Journal: :Current opinion in genetics & development 2016
Torsten Günther Mattias Jakobsson

Genomic information from ancient human remains is beginning to show its full potential for learning about human prehistory. We review the last few years' dramatic finds about European prehistory based on genomic data from humans that lived many millennia ago and relate it to modern-day patterns of genomic variation. The early times, the Upper Paleolithic, appears to contain several population t...

2018

Kapova Cave (Shulgan-Tash) is located in Bashkortostan, the Southern Urals, in the Shulgan Tash Reserve on the Belaya River. Its coordinates are 53°02’ N; 57°03’ W. It is a large karst three-level system of chambers, galleries and wells having the total length of 3323 m with vertical amplitude of 165 m. The karst system is characterized by large chambers and galleries, great dynamics of microcl...

2014
Adrien Querbes Krist Vaesen Wybo Houkes

Formal models have linked prehistoric and historical instances of technological change (e.g., the Upper Paleolithic transition, cultural loss in Holocene Tasmania, scientific progress since the late nineteenth century) to demographic change. According to these models, cumulation of technological complexity is inhibited by decreasing--while favoured by increasing--population levels. Here we show...

Abstract The spontaneous emission spectrum from a driven three-level atom placed inside a double-band photonic crystal has been investigated. We use the model which assumes the upper levels of the atomic transition are coupled via a classical driving field. The transition from one of the upper levels to lower level couples to the modes of the modified reservoir, and the transition from the oth...

2017
João Zilhão Daniela Anesin Thierry Aubry Ernestina Badal Dan Cabanes Martin Kehl Nicole Klasen Armando Lucena Ignacio Martín-Lerma Susana Martínez Henrique Matias Davide Susini Peter Steier Eva Maria Wild Diego E. Angelucci Valentín Villaverde Josefina Zapata

The late persistence in Southern Iberia of a Neandertal-associated Middle Paleolithic is supported by the archeological stratigraphy and the radiocarbon and luminescence dating of three newly excavated localities in the Mula basin of Murcia (Spain). At Cueva Antón, Mousterian layer I-k can be no more than 37,100 years-old. At La Boja, the basal Aurignacian can be no less than 36,500 years-old. ...

Journal: :Peer community in archaeology 2022

A recommendation of: Solange Rigaud, John O’Hara, Laurent Charles, Elena Man-Estier, Patrick Paillet The management of symbolic raw materials in the Late Upper Paleolithic South-Western France: a shell ornaments perspective https://doi.org/10.31235/osf.io/z7pqg

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