YesGrotta del Romito has been the subject of numerous archaeological, chronological and palaeoenvironmental investigations for more than a decade. During the Upper Palaeolithic period the site contains evidence of human occupation through the Gravettian and Epigravettian periods, multiple human burials, changes in the pattern of human occupation, and faunal, isotopic and sedimentological evidence for local environmental change. In spite of this rich record, the chronological control is insufficient to resolve shifts in subsistence and mobility patterns at sufficiently high resolution to match the abrupt climate fluctuations at this time. To resolve this we present new radiocarbon and tephrostratigraphic dates in combination with existing ra...
The tempo and mode of Homo sapiens dispersal in Eurasia and the demise of Neanderthals has sparked d...
The Italian peninsula offers an excellent case study within which to investigate long-term regional ...
Clastic sediments deposited in caves and rock shelters bear peculiar sedimentological characteristic...
Grotta del Romito has been the subject of numerous archaeological, chronological and palaeoenvironme...
This work contextualises the sequence of Grotta Continenza, a cave with a rich sequence of Late Glac...
During the last century, Grotta Romanelli (Southern Italy) has been a reference site for the Europe...
After the last interglacial [Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5e] Europe was affected by several harsh cli...
Most of the Middle Palaeolithic evidence of Central Italy still lacks a reliable chrono-cultural fra...
open22siMost of the Middle Palaeolithic evidence of Central Italy still lacks a reliable chrono-cult...
On the Iberian Peninsula, abrupt climate shifts during the Late Pleistocene impacted human and natur...
The palaeobotanical record of early Palaeolithic sites from Western Europe indicates that hominins s...
A candidate for the oldest human occupation site in Italy is Monte Poggiolo where the lithic tool-be...
There has been much focus on the disruptive effects of dramatic climatic shifts on Paleolithicpopula...
The tempo and mode of Homo sapiens dispersal in Eurasia and the demise of Neanderthals has sparked d...
Clastic sediments deposited in caves and rockshelters bear peculiar sedimentological characteristics...
The tempo and mode of Homo sapiens dispersal in Eurasia and the demise of Neanderthals has sparked d...
The Italian peninsula offers an excellent case study within which to investigate long-term regional ...
Clastic sediments deposited in caves and rock shelters bear peculiar sedimentological characteristic...
Grotta del Romito has been the subject of numerous archaeological, chronological and palaeoenvironme...
This work contextualises the sequence of Grotta Continenza, a cave with a rich sequence of Late Glac...
During the last century, Grotta Romanelli (Southern Italy) has been a reference site for the Europe...
After the last interglacial [Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) 5e] Europe was affected by several harsh cli...
Most of the Middle Palaeolithic evidence of Central Italy still lacks a reliable chrono-cultural fra...
open22siMost of the Middle Palaeolithic evidence of Central Italy still lacks a reliable chrono-cult...
On the Iberian Peninsula, abrupt climate shifts during the Late Pleistocene impacted human and natur...
The palaeobotanical record of early Palaeolithic sites from Western Europe indicates that hominins s...
A candidate for the oldest human occupation site in Italy is Monte Poggiolo where the lithic tool-be...
There has been much focus on the disruptive effects of dramatic climatic shifts on Paleolithicpopula...
The tempo and mode of Homo sapiens dispersal in Eurasia and the demise of Neanderthals has sparked d...
Clastic sediments deposited in caves and rockshelters bear peculiar sedimentological characteristics...
The tempo and mode of Homo sapiens dispersal in Eurasia and the demise of Neanderthals has sparked d...
The Italian peninsula offers an excellent case study within which to investigate long-term regional ...
Clastic sediments deposited in caves and rock shelters bear peculiar sedimentological characteristic...