The disappearance of the last hunters-gatherers established in mountainous Central Asia, the High Pamir since the beginning of Holocene (Osh Kona, 9580 + - 130 BP then 7145 + - 120 BP), then in the valleys of high and middle altitude (Gissar Range), asks the question of factors at the origin of their late extinction. Three missions of the Department of Prehistory of the National Museum of Natural History (Paris-France) were organized to identify the phenomenon. The presence of hunters-gatherers is attested later than 5000-4500 years BP in the high valley of Chitral (Yarkhun valley), in the border limit between Pakistan and Wakhan corridor which gives access to High Pamir (French mission of the Prehistoric Department, National Museum of Natu...
This article provides a brief overview of the paleoecology of Central Asia during the Quaternary (Pl...
With respect to meteorological changes and glacier evolution, the southern Pamir Mountains are a tra...
International audienceEarly human dispersals from Africa are often regarded in the context of ecolog...
The disappearance of the last hunters-gatherers established in mountainous Central Asia, the High Pa...
Sur invitation du Professeur Bahadur Kotlia, Nainital University, Uttar Pradesh, IndeInternational a...
International audienceDuring the years 1996 and 1997 a team of the Laboratory of Prehistory, Nationa...
This paper examines the environmental context of human dispersals into Asia up to 0.5 mya. These dis...
International audienceLithic industries attest that Western Himalayas, Hindu Kush and Pamir as well ...
In comparison to Southwest Asia and the Indian subcontinent, the relationship between Holocene river...
Precession-forced change in insolation has driven de-intensification of the Asian Monsoon systems du...
The adaptability of our species, as revealed by the geographic routes and palaeoenvironmental contex...
The Indus River, originating from Manasarovar Lake in Tibet, runs along the Indus Tsangpo Suture Zon...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018The mountain ranges in Central Asia were heavily glaci...
This article provides a brief overview of the paleoecology of Central Asia during the Quaternary (Pl...
The Pleistocene peopling of North Asia was a complex evolutionary process controlled by interactions...
This article provides a brief overview of the paleoecology of Central Asia during the Quaternary (Pl...
With respect to meteorological changes and glacier evolution, the southern Pamir Mountains are a tra...
International audienceEarly human dispersals from Africa are often regarded in the context of ecolog...
The disappearance of the last hunters-gatherers established in mountainous Central Asia, the High Pa...
Sur invitation du Professeur Bahadur Kotlia, Nainital University, Uttar Pradesh, IndeInternational a...
International audienceDuring the years 1996 and 1997 a team of the Laboratory of Prehistory, Nationa...
This paper examines the environmental context of human dispersals into Asia up to 0.5 mya. These dis...
International audienceLithic industries attest that Western Himalayas, Hindu Kush and Pamir as well ...
In comparison to Southwest Asia and the Indian subcontinent, the relationship between Holocene river...
Precession-forced change in insolation has driven de-intensification of the Asian Monsoon systems du...
The adaptability of our species, as revealed by the geographic routes and palaeoenvironmental contex...
The Indus River, originating from Manasarovar Lake in Tibet, runs along the Indus Tsangpo Suture Zon...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018The mountain ranges in Central Asia were heavily glaci...
This article provides a brief overview of the paleoecology of Central Asia during the Quaternary (Pl...
The Pleistocene peopling of North Asia was a complex evolutionary process controlled by interactions...
This article provides a brief overview of the paleoecology of Central Asia during the Quaternary (Pl...
With respect to meteorological changes and glacier evolution, the southern Pamir Mountains are a tra...
International audienceEarly human dispersals from Africa are often regarded in the context of ecolog...