The Levantine corridor sits at the continental crossroads of Africa and Eurasia, making it a focal point for scientific inquiry into the emergence of modern humans and their relations with Neanderthals. The recent excavations at Kebara Cave in Israel, undertaken by an international, interdisciplinary team of researchers, has provided data crucial for understanding the cognitive and behavioral differences between archaic and modern humans. In this first of two volumes, the authors discuss site formation processes, subsistence strategies, land-use patterns, and intrasite organization. Hearths and faunal remains reveal a dynamic and changing settlement system during the late Mousterian period, when Kebara Cave served as a major encampment. The...
International audienceSpatial organization of Middle Paleolithic occupation X in Kebara Cave (Israel...
Beginning with the early Pleistocene site of Ubeidiya, the Near East is an intercontinental crossroa...
The Upper Palaeolithic of the Levant (45 000–22 000 BP) represents the full establishment of modern ...
The Levantine corridor sits at the continental crossroads of Africa and Eurasia, making it a focal p...
The Levantine corridor sits at the continental crossroads of Africa and Eurasia, making it a focal p...
The Levantine corridor sits at the continental crossroads of Africa and Eurasia, making it a focal p...
The Levantine corridor sits at the continental crossroads of Africa and Eurasia, making it a focal p...
International audienceThe southern Mediterranean Levant has attracted the attention of the scientifi...
The late Lower Paleolithic archaeofaunas of Qesem Cave in the southern Levant span 400–200 ka and as...
The Levantine Corridor was one of the most important contact zones between Africa and Eurasia during...
With its long archaeological sequence, Kebara cave (Mt Carmel) gives a good opportunity to test shif...
International audienceExcavations at the site of Kebara Cave, located in the southern part of Mount ...
The excavations carried out since 1982 in the Kebara Cave have produced new data on the lifeways of ...
Excavations at the site of Kebara Cave, located in the southern part of Mount Carmel (northwestern I...
International audienceThe origins of modern man are a subject of controversy among palaeoanthropolog...
International audienceSpatial organization of Middle Paleolithic occupation X in Kebara Cave (Israel...
Beginning with the early Pleistocene site of Ubeidiya, the Near East is an intercontinental crossroa...
The Upper Palaeolithic of the Levant (45 000–22 000 BP) represents the full establishment of modern ...
The Levantine corridor sits at the continental crossroads of Africa and Eurasia, making it a focal p...
The Levantine corridor sits at the continental crossroads of Africa and Eurasia, making it a focal p...
The Levantine corridor sits at the continental crossroads of Africa and Eurasia, making it a focal p...
The Levantine corridor sits at the continental crossroads of Africa and Eurasia, making it a focal p...
International audienceThe southern Mediterranean Levant has attracted the attention of the scientifi...
The late Lower Paleolithic archaeofaunas of Qesem Cave in the southern Levant span 400–200 ka and as...
The Levantine Corridor was one of the most important contact zones between Africa and Eurasia during...
With its long archaeological sequence, Kebara cave (Mt Carmel) gives a good opportunity to test shif...
International audienceExcavations at the site of Kebara Cave, located in the southern part of Mount ...
The excavations carried out since 1982 in the Kebara Cave have produced new data on the lifeways of ...
Excavations at the site of Kebara Cave, located in the southern part of Mount Carmel (northwestern I...
International audienceThe origins of modern man are a subject of controversy among palaeoanthropolog...
International audienceSpatial organization of Middle Paleolithic occupation X in Kebara Cave (Israel...
Beginning with the early Pleistocene site of Ubeidiya, the Near East is an intercontinental crossroa...
The Upper Palaeolithic of the Levant (45 000–22 000 BP) represents the full establishment of modern ...