Neanderthal extinction has been a matter of debate for many years. New discoveries, better chronologies and genomic evidence have done much to clarify some of the issues. This evidence suggests that Neanderthals became extinct around 40,000–37,000 years before present (BP), after a period of coexistence with Homo sapiens of several millennia, involving biological and cultural interactions between the two groups. However, the bulk of this evidence relates to Western Eurasia, and recent work in Central Asia and Siberia has shown that there is considerable local variation. Southwestern Asia, despite having a number of significant Neanderthal remains, has not played a major part in the debate over extinction. Here we report a Neanderthal decidu...
Whilst there has been significant interest in the origins and spread of the Aurignacian industry, us...
The late Middle Palaeolithic (MP) settlement patterns in the Levant included the repeated use of cav...
International audienceThe origins of modern man are a subject of controversy among palaeoanthropolog...
Neanderthal extinction has been a matter of debate for many years. New discoveries, better chronolog...
Neanderthal extinction has been a matter of debate for many years. New discoveries, better chronolog...
<div><p>Neandertals are the best-studied of all extinct hominins, with a rich fossil record sampling...
Recent research in northern Spain has revealed the disappearance of Neanderthal populations in the V...
Kaldar Cave is a key archaeological site that provides evidence of the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic ...
This paper examines the relationship between the extinction of carnivores and the disappearance of t...
Most anthropologists agree that Neandertals disappeared ca. 40,000—30,000 years BP* (Larsen, 2008). ...
Neandertals are the best-studied of all extinct hominins, with a rich fossil record sampling hundred...
Neanderthals were once widespread across Europe and western Asia. They also penetrated into the Alta...
Wezmeh Cave, in the Kermanshah region of Central Western Zagros, Iran, produced a Late Pleistocene f...
The causes of Neanderthal disappearance about 40,000 years ago remain highly contested. Over a doze...
The Protoaurignacian culture is pivotal to the debate about the timing of the arrival of modern huma...
Whilst there has been significant interest in the origins and spread of the Aurignacian industry, us...
The late Middle Palaeolithic (MP) settlement patterns in the Levant included the repeated use of cav...
International audienceThe origins of modern man are a subject of controversy among palaeoanthropolog...
Neanderthal extinction has been a matter of debate for many years. New discoveries, better chronolog...
Neanderthal extinction has been a matter of debate for many years. New discoveries, better chronolog...
<div><p>Neandertals are the best-studied of all extinct hominins, with a rich fossil record sampling...
Recent research in northern Spain has revealed the disappearance of Neanderthal populations in the V...
Kaldar Cave is a key archaeological site that provides evidence of the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic ...
This paper examines the relationship between the extinction of carnivores and the disappearance of t...
Most anthropologists agree that Neandertals disappeared ca. 40,000—30,000 years BP* (Larsen, 2008). ...
Neandertals are the best-studied of all extinct hominins, with a rich fossil record sampling hundred...
Neanderthals were once widespread across Europe and western Asia. They also penetrated into the Alta...
Wezmeh Cave, in the Kermanshah region of Central Western Zagros, Iran, produced a Late Pleistocene f...
The causes of Neanderthal disappearance about 40,000 years ago remain highly contested. Over a doze...
The Protoaurignacian culture is pivotal to the debate about the timing of the arrival of modern huma...
Whilst there has been significant interest in the origins and spread of the Aurignacian industry, us...
The late Middle Palaeolithic (MP) settlement patterns in the Levant included the repeated use of cav...
International audienceThe origins of modern man are a subject of controversy among palaeoanthropolog...