Localization of Middle Palaeolithic sites in Israel with human remains This article deals with the contribution of archeological excavations in Israel, as well as of studies of human fossils in the Near East. Over the last thirty years, discoveries of human fossil remains in Israel have given rise to a major debate concerning the status of Neanderthals in this region and their relationship to modern Man. After describing these discoveries of human fossil remains in Israel, I will present the..
The human fossils recovered from Skhul and Qafzeh caves in Israel provide physical evidence of early...
Determining the extent of overlap between modern humans and other hominins in Eurasia, such as Neand...
This article is a brief overview of the main points of the current debate on the relationship betwee...
The late Middle Palaeolithic (MP) settlement patterns in the Levant included the repeated use of cav...
The present paper deals with the importance of the sites and fossils discovered in the Near East, wh...
International audienceThe origins of modern man are a subject of controversy among palaeoanthropolog...
International audienceThe southern Mediterranean Levant has attracted the attention of the scientifi...
Started in 1982 by B. Vandermeersch (University of Bordeaux I) and O. Bar Yosef, then professor at t...
Over the last two decades, much of the recent efforts dedicated to the Levantine Middle Paleolithic ...
The Upper Palaeolithic of the Levant (45 000–22 000 BP) represents the full establishment of modern ...
Beginning with the early Pleistocene site of Ubeidiya, the Near East is an intercontinental crossroa...
It has long been believed that Neanderthals originated and flourished on the European continent. How...
We analyze the phylogenetic position of the frontofacial fragment from Zuttiyeh, Israel. This specim...
Neanderthal extinction has been a matter of debate for many years. New discoveries, better chronolog...
Analysis of two fossils from a Greek cave has shed light on early hominins in Eurasia. One fossil is...
The human fossils recovered from Skhul and Qafzeh caves in Israel provide physical evidence of early...
Determining the extent of overlap between modern humans and other hominins in Eurasia, such as Neand...
This article is a brief overview of the main points of the current debate on the relationship betwee...
The late Middle Palaeolithic (MP) settlement patterns in the Levant included the repeated use of cav...
The present paper deals with the importance of the sites and fossils discovered in the Near East, wh...
International audienceThe origins of modern man are a subject of controversy among palaeoanthropolog...
International audienceThe southern Mediterranean Levant has attracted the attention of the scientifi...
Started in 1982 by B. Vandermeersch (University of Bordeaux I) and O. Bar Yosef, then professor at t...
Over the last two decades, much of the recent efforts dedicated to the Levantine Middle Paleolithic ...
The Upper Palaeolithic of the Levant (45 000–22 000 BP) represents the full establishment of modern ...
Beginning with the early Pleistocene site of Ubeidiya, the Near East is an intercontinental crossroa...
It has long been believed that Neanderthals originated and flourished on the European continent. How...
We analyze the phylogenetic position of the frontofacial fragment from Zuttiyeh, Israel. This specim...
Neanderthal extinction has been a matter of debate for many years. New discoveries, better chronolog...
Analysis of two fossils from a Greek cave has shed light on early hominins in Eurasia. One fossil is...
The human fossils recovered from Skhul and Qafzeh caves in Israel provide physical evidence of early...
Determining the extent of overlap between modern humans and other hominins in Eurasia, such as Neand...
This article is a brief overview of the main points of the current debate on the relationship betwee...