International audienceThe « transitional lithic assemblages » and the Neanderthal speciation in Europe between 40–30 ka. In Europe, 14C dating provides various histories about the relationship between Neanderthals and the oldest Modern Humans who inhabited Europe. ‘Transitional cultures' have been identified these latest years in lithic assemblages according to the technical behaviour (Chatelperronian, Uluzzian, Bohunician, Szeletian...). According to the geographical areas, they could be the result of a localchange of the Neanderthal groups or the proof of external influences. Some technical characters are linked to the Middle Palaeolithic behaviour (flake knapping, side-scrapers, denticulates, notches), while others are considered as Mode...
International audienceThe appearance of anatomically modern humans in Europe and the nature of the t...
International audienceThe presence of bone tools, personal ornaments, and apparently "modern" stone ...
Neanderthals are the best-known fossil hominid group, but at the same time many aspects of their evo...
International audienceThe « transitional lithic assemblages » and the Neanderthal speciation in Euro...
International audienceThe « transitional lithic assemblages » and the Neanderthal speciation in Euro...
Supporting Assimilation views of Neandertal/modern human interaction, chronostratigraphic reasoning ...
Between ~60 and ~25 ka BP two big changes are recognizable in the archaeological record of Europe: M...
The timing ofNeanderthal disappearance and the extent to which they overlapped with the earliest inc...
International audienceDetermining the extent of overlap between modern humans and other hominins in ...
International audienceThe appearance of anatomically modern humans in Europe and the nature of the t...
International audienceThe presence of bone tools, personal ornaments, and apparently "modern" stone ...
Neanderthals are the best-known fossil hominid group, but at the same time many aspects of their evo...
International audienceThe « transitional lithic assemblages » and the Neanderthal speciation in Euro...
International audienceThe « transitional lithic assemblages » and the Neanderthal speciation in Euro...
Supporting Assimilation views of Neandertal/modern human interaction, chronostratigraphic reasoning ...
Between ~60 and ~25 ka BP two big changes are recognizable in the archaeological record of Europe: M...
The timing ofNeanderthal disappearance and the extent to which they overlapped with the earliest inc...
International audienceDetermining the extent of overlap between modern humans and other hominins in ...
International audienceThe appearance of anatomically modern humans in Europe and the nature of the t...
International audienceThe presence of bone tools, personal ornaments, and apparently "modern" stone ...
Neanderthals are the best-known fossil hominid group, but at the same time many aspects of their evo...