The origins of marine resource consumption by humans have been much debated. Zilhão et al. present evidence that, in Atlantic Iberia\u27s coastal settings, Middle Paleolithic Neanderthals exploited marine resources at a scale on par with the modern human–associated Middle Stone Age of southern Africa (see the Perspective by Will). Excavations at the Figueira Brava site on Portugal\u27s Atlantic coast reveal shell middens rich in the remains of mollusks, crabs, and fish, as well as terrestrial food items. Familiarity with the sea and its resources may thus have been widespread for residents there in the Middle Paleolithic. The Figueira Brava Neanderthals also exploited stone pine nuts in a way akin to that previously identified in the Holoce...
This article examines the role played by marine resources for hunter-gatherer groups of the Middle/ ...
International audienceTwo sites of the Neandertal-associated Middle Paleolithic of Iberia, dated to ...
International audienceTwo sites of the Neandertal-associated Middle Paleolithic of Iberia, dated to ...
The origins of marine resource consumption by humans have been much debated. Zilhão et al. present e...
The origins of marine resource consumption by humans have been much debated. Zilhão et al. present e...
The origins of marine resource consumption by humans have been much debated. Zilhão et al. present e...
Marine food–reliant subsistence systems such as those in the African Middle Stone Age (MSA) were not...
Marine food-reliant subsistence systems such as those in the African Middle Stone Age (MSA) were not...
International audienceMarine food-reliant subsistence systems such as those in the African Middle St...
International audienceMarine food-reliant subsistence systems such as those in the African Middle St...
International audienceMarine food-reliant subsistence systems such as those in the African Middle St...
Marine food–reliant subsistence systems such as those in the African Middle Stone Age (MSA) were not...
Marine food–reliant subsistence systems such as those in the African Middle Stone Age (MSA) were not...
Gruta da Figueira Brava and Gruta da Oliveira are two key-sites within the Middle Palaeolithic resea...
International audienceTwo sites of the Neandertal-associated Middle Paleolithic of Iberia, dated to ...
This article examines the role played by marine resources for hunter-gatherer groups of the Middle/ ...
International audienceTwo sites of the Neandertal-associated Middle Paleolithic of Iberia, dated to ...
International audienceTwo sites of the Neandertal-associated Middle Paleolithic of Iberia, dated to ...
The origins of marine resource consumption by humans have been much debated. Zilhão et al. present e...
The origins of marine resource consumption by humans have been much debated. Zilhão et al. present e...
The origins of marine resource consumption by humans have been much debated. Zilhão et al. present e...
Marine food–reliant subsistence systems such as those in the African Middle Stone Age (MSA) were not...
Marine food-reliant subsistence systems such as those in the African Middle Stone Age (MSA) were not...
International audienceMarine food-reliant subsistence systems such as those in the African Middle St...
International audienceMarine food-reliant subsistence systems such as those in the African Middle St...
International audienceMarine food-reliant subsistence systems such as those in the African Middle St...
Marine food–reliant subsistence systems such as those in the African Middle Stone Age (MSA) were not...
Marine food–reliant subsistence systems such as those in the African Middle Stone Age (MSA) were not...
Gruta da Figueira Brava and Gruta da Oliveira are two key-sites within the Middle Palaeolithic resea...
International audienceTwo sites of the Neandertal-associated Middle Paleolithic of Iberia, dated to ...
This article examines the role played by marine resources for hunter-gatherer groups of the Middle/ ...
International audienceTwo sites of the Neandertal-associated Middle Paleolithic of Iberia, dated to ...
International audienceTwo sites of the Neandertal-associated Middle Paleolithic of Iberia, dated to ...