AbstractCurrent discussions generally focus on “when” the first ‘Out of Africa’ hominin settlements occurred. We propose a short review of some of the assumptions underlying the ‘Out of Africa’ dispersal scenarios and their reappraisal in the light of the palaeoanthropological and archaeological records. Globally, these scenarios are still hypotheses; however, some of them can be outlined in more concrete terms, based on the discoveries in the Levant, the Caucasus and Eastern Asia. Dispersals from Africa were multidirectional, with many successive discontinuous occupations and episodes of turning back. Hominins displayed strong adaptive capacities to new environmental conditions, linked to the notion of versatility, which is already present...
Mode and time of the first hominin diffusion in Eurasia, dispersal routes along geographical gradien...
The numerous dispersal events that have occurred during the prehistory of hominin lineages are the s...
The African origin of our species has essentially been accepted as a scientific fact, but evolutiona...
AbstractCurrent discussions generally focus on “when” the first ‘Out of Africa’ hominin settlements ...
The archaeopaleontological site of Dmanisi in Georgia, dated to ∼1.8 Ma, provides evidence on the fi...
Recent paleoanthropological evidence from the early Pleistocene site of Dmanisi in Georgia has revea...
Our understanding of the emergence and dispersal of the earliest tool-making hominins has been revol...
Discoveries of fossil Homo outside Africa predating 1.0 Ma have generated much discussion about homi...
An investigation using the Stepping Out model of early hominin dispersal out of Africa is presented ...
Abstract: Some of the more important evidence isreviewed for the archaeology f hominin colo-nization...
Current fossil, genetic, and archeological data indicate that Homo sapiens originated in Africa in t...
The privileged position of Africa in human evolution has long been hypothesised and was largely coni...
The numerous dispersal events that have occurred during the prehistory of hominin lineages are the s...
Item does not contain fulltextThe African origin of our species has essentially been accepted as a s...
The numerous dispersal events that have occurred during the prehistory of hominin lineages are the s...
Mode and time of the first hominin diffusion in Eurasia, dispersal routes along geographical gradien...
The numerous dispersal events that have occurred during the prehistory of hominin lineages are the s...
The African origin of our species has essentially been accepted as a scientific fact, but evolutiona...
AbstractCurrent discussions generally focus on “when” the first ‘Out of Africa’ hominin settlements ...
The archaeopaleontological site of Dmanisi in Georgia, dated to ∼1.8 Ma, provides evidence on the fi...
Recent paleoanthropological evidence from the early Pleistocene site of Dmanisi in Georgia has revea...
Our understanding of the emergence and dispersal of the earliest tool-making hominins has been revol...
Discoveries of fossil Homo outside Africa predating 1.0 Ma have generated much discussion about homi...
An investigation using the Stepping Out model of early hominin dispersal out of Africa is presented ...
Abstract: Some of the more important evidence isreviewed for the archaeology f hominin colo-nization...
Current fossil, genetic, and archeological data indicate that Homo sapiens originated in Africa in t...
The privileged position of Africa in human evolution has long been hypothesised and was largely coni...
The numerous dispersal events that have occurred during the prehistory of hominin lineages are the s...
Item does not contain fulltextThe African origin of our species has essentially been accepted as a s...
The numerous dispersal events that have occurred during the prehistory of hominin lineages are the s...
Mode and time of the first hominin diffusion in Eurasia, dispersal routes along geographical gradien...
The numerous dispersal events that have occurred during the prehistory of hominin lineages are the s...
The African origin of our species has essentially been accepted as a scientific fact, but evolutiona...