none10siAnatomically modern humans replaced Neanderthals in Europe around 40,000 years ago. The demise of the Neanderthals and the nature of the possible relationship with anatomically modern humans has captured our imagination and stimulated research for more than a century now. Recent chronological studies suggest a possible overlap between Neanderthals and anatomically modern humans of more than 5,000 years. Analyses of ancient genome sequences from both groups have shown that they interbred multiple times, including in Europe. A potential place of interbreeding is the notable Palaeolithic site of Riparo Mezzena in Northern Italy. In order to improve our understanding of prehistoric occupation at Mezzena, we analysed the human mandible a...
In 1986-87 three human remains were unearthed from macro-unit II of San Bernardino Cave (Berici Hill...
International audienceThe appearance of anatomically modern humans in Europe and the nature of the t...
The site of Riparo Broion (Vicenza, northeastern Italy) preserves a stratigraphic sequence documenti...
Anatomically modern humans replaced Neanderthals in Europe around 40,000 years ago. The demise of th...
The main processes invoked to explain the demise of Homo neanderthalensis are the effects of adverse...
The main processes invoked to explain the demise of Homo neanderthalensis are the effects of adverse...
<div><p>In this article we examine the mandible of Riparo Mezzena a Middle Paleolithic rockshelter i...
In this article we examine the mandible of Riparo Mezzena a Middle Paleolithic rockshelter in the Mo...
none7siIn 1986-1987, three human remains were unearthed from macro-unit II of San Bernardino Cave (B...
In 1986-87 three human remains were unearthed from macro-unit II of San Bernardino Cave (Berici Hill...
International audienceThe appearance of anatomically modern humans in Europe and the nature of the t...
The site of Riparo Broion (Vicenza, northeastern Italy) preserves a stratigraphic sequence documenti...
Anatomically modern humans replaced Neanderthals in Europe around 40,000 years ago. The demise of th...
The main processes invoked to explain the demise of Homo neanderthalensis are the effects of adverse...
The main processes invoked to explain the demise of Homo neanderthalensis are the effects of adverse...
<div><p>In this article we examine the mandible of Riparo Mezzena a Middle Paleolithic rockshelter i...
In this article we examine the mandible of Riparo Mezzena a Middle Paleolithic rockshelter in the Mo...
none7siIn 1986-1987, three human remains were unearthed from macro-unit II of San Bernardino Cave (B...
In 1986-87 three human remains were unearthed from macro-unit II of San Bernardino Cave (Berici Hill...
International audienceThe appearance of anatomically modern humans in Europe and the nature of the t...
The site of Riparo Broion (Vicenza, northeastern Italy) preserves a stratigraphic sequence documenti...