The last few years have seen major changes in European Palaeolithic and Quaternary research. Of particular significance to the earliest occupations have been changing, genetically-led, views regarding the identity of Early–Middle Pleistocene hominins in Europe, which have pushed back the likely age of the last common ancestor of Neanderthals and H. sapiens from c. 350kya to c. 700kya. This has important implications for understanding hominin settlement and dispersals, changing behavioural repertoires, and the archaeological record’s evolutionary context. At the same time, the increasingly fine-grained resolution of palaeoclimatic research is enabling exploration of the lived hominin experience at ecological scales. Central to this are new m...
Humans respond in a variety of ways to climate and environmental change. They may adapt, migrate, ev...
This volume brings together prominent archaeologists working in areas outside Western Europe to disc...
Humans respond in a variety of ways to climate and environmental change. They may adapt, migrate, ev...
The Earliest Europeans explores the early origins of man in Europe through the perspective of ‘a yea...
Anatomically modern humans (AMHs) radiated out of Africa into the rest of the world around 60,000-50...
One of the most important events in human history occurred during the Early Pleistocene: the dispers...
Our updated review of sites bearing hominin remains and/or tools from Europe, including new findings...
International audienceCurrent data seem to suggest that the earliest hominins only occupied the Nort...
The aim of this contribution is to examine some of the environmental issues surrounding the earliest...
Our updated review of sites bearing hominin remains and/or tools from Europe, including new findings...
The available data from Central Europe is consistent with the hypothesis that Homo sapiens sapiens e...
The vegetation and the climatic context in which the first hominins entered and dispersed in Europe ...
In light of changing views regarding the identity and evolutionary positions of Europe’s Lower Palae...
Our understanding of the emergence and dispersal of the earliest tool-making hominins has been revol...
We update critical reviews of sites bearing hominin remains and/or tools from Europe (including the ...
Humans respond in a variety of ways to climate and environmental change. They may adapt, migrate, ev...
This volume brings together prominent archaeologists working in areas outside Western Europe to disc...
Humans respond in a variety of ways to climate and environmental change. They may adapt, migrate, ev...
The Earliest Europeans explores the early origins of man in Europe through the perspective of ‘a yea...
Anatomically modern humans (AMHs) radiated out of Africa into the rest of the world around 60,000-50...
One of the most important events in human history occurred during the Early Pleistocene: the dispers...
Our updated review of sites bearing hominin remains and/or tools from Europe, including new findings...
International audienceCurrent data seem to suggest that the earliest hominins only occupied the Nort...
The aim of this contribution is to examine some of the environmental issues surrounding the earliest...
Our updated review of sites bearing hominin remains and/or tools from Europe, including new findings...
The available data from Central Europe is consistent with the hypothesis that Homo sapiens sapiens e...
The vegetation and the climatic context in which the first hominins entered and dispersed in Europe ...
In light of changing views regarding the identity and evolutionary positions of Europe’s Lower Palae...
Our understanding of the emergence and dispersal of the earliest tool-making hominins has been revol...
We update critical reviews of sites bearing hominin remains and/or tools from Europe (including the ...
Humans respond in a variety of ways to climate and environmental change. They may adapt, migrate, ev...
This volume brings together prominent archaeologists working in areas outside Western Europe to disc...
Humans respond in a variety of ways to climate and environmental change. They may adapt, migrate, ev...