The dearth of evidence for late Neanderthals in Europe reduces our ability to understand the demise of their species and the impact of the biological and cultural changes that resulted from the spread of anatomically modern humans. In this light, a recently investigated cave in the northern Adriatic region at the border between the Italian Alps and the Great Adriatic Plain provides useful data about the last Neanderthals between 46.0 and 42.1 ky CAL B.P. Their subsistence is inferred from zooarchaeological remains and patterns in Middle Palaeolithic lithic technology. Unexpected evidence of the ephemeral use of the cave during the early Upper Palaeolithic Gravettian period shows a change in lithic technology
The picture of the Palaeolithic adaptations in the Italian Peninsula has always been coarse-grained ...
The late survival of archaic hominin populations and their long contemporaneity with modern humans i...
The main processes invoked to explain the demise of Homo neanderthalensis are the effects of adverse...
The dearth of evidence for late Neanderthals in Europe reduces our ability to understand the demise ...
The dearth of evidence for late Neanderthals in Europe reduces our ability to understand the demise ...
During the MIS3 the Northern Adriatic region was covered by open birch-conifer forests, xerophytic s...
<div><p>In the northern Adriatic regions, which include the Venetian region and the Dalmatian coast,...
The Middle–Upper Paleolithic shift was a crucial event intimately involved in Neanderthal biogeograp...
In the northern Adriatic regions, which include the Venetian region and the Dalmatian coast, late Ne...
In the northern Adriatic regions, which include the Venetian region and the Dalmatian coast, late Ne...
Survival in refugia could have been a critical aspect in the demise of Neanderthals, in a way that m...
After eight decades since its discovery in 1939, new investigations have been undertaken at Grotta ...
North-eastern Italy was a familiar region for Neanderthal groups, as attested by over 20 Middle Pala...
Most of the Middle Palaeolithic evidence of Central Italy still lacks a reliable chrono-cultural fra...
This article describes Rio Secco Cave, a newly discovered Middle Paleolithic site in the eastern Ita...
The picture of the Palaeolithic adaptations in the Italian Peninsula has always been coarse-grained ...
The late survival of archaic hominin populations and their long contemporaneity with modern humans i...
The main processes invoked to explain the demise of Homo neanderthalensis are the effects of adverse...
The dearth of evidence for late Neanderthals in Europe reduces our ability to understand the demise ...
The dearth of evidence for late Neanderthals in Europe reduces our ability to understand the demise ...
During the MIS3 the Northern Adriatic region was covered by open birch-conifer forests, xerophytic s...
<div><p>In the northern Adriatic regions, which include the Venetian region and the Dalmatian coast,...
The Middle–Upper Paleolithic shift was a crucial event intimately involved in Neanderthal biogeograp...
In the northern Adriatic regions, which include the Venetian region and the Dalmatian coast, late Ne...
In the northern Adriatic regions, which include the Venetian region and the Dalmatian coast, late Ne...
Survival in refugia could have been a critical aspect in the demise of Neanderthals, in a way that m...
After eight decades since its discovery in 1939, new investigations have been undertaken at Grotta ...
North-eastern Italy was a familiar region for Neanderthal groups, as attested by over 20 Middle Pala...
Most of the Middle Palaeolithic evidence of Central Italy still lacks a reliable chrono-cultural fra...
This article describes Rio Secco Cave, a newly discovered Middle Paleolithic site in the eastern Ita...
The picture of the Palaeolithic adaptations in the Italian Peninsula has always been coarse-grained ...
The late survival of archaic hominin populations and their long contemporaneity with modern humans i...
The main processes invoked to explain the demise of Homo neanderthalensis are the effects of adverse...