This article provides a brief overview of the paleoecology of Central Asia during the Quaternary (Pleistocene) period, the natural and climatic conditions of the region, as well as the migration of ancient hominids. Natural-climatic conditions in the Tertiary (Pleistocene) Central Asia is characterized by a dry, arid climate, and in some periods a humid (pluvial) climate, as a result of a comprehensive study of the Early Paleolithic monuments. In general, this article focuses on the Paleolithic of the Central Asian region in the Quaternary period and the development of this vast territory by our ancient ancestors, as well as some comments on the remains of ancient human bones found in the Selungur cave
The fossil record suggests that at least two major human dispersals occurred across the Eurasian ste...
The Altai Mountains, situated in the middle of Asia, have been inhabited by human groups since prehi...
Jaubert Jacques, Bordes Jean-Guillaume. Upper Pleistocene Prehistory of Central Asia: the Emergence ...
This article provides a brief overview of the paleoecology of Central Asia during the Quaternary (Pl...
Central Asia is positioned at a crossroads linking several zones important to hominin dispersal duri...
The Pleistocene peopling of North Asia was a complex evolutionary process controlled by interactions...
This paper examines the environmental context of human dispersals into Asia up to 0.5 mya. These dis...
The adaptability of our species, as revealed by the geographic routes and palaeoenvironmental contex...
The core area of Central Asia (CA), an arid Westerlies-dominated area, is crucial for analysis of in...
The Altai Mountains in southern Siberia are one of the prime regions for archaeological investigatio...
This article describes active migrations in central asia from ancient times to the early middle ages...
Sur invitation du Professeur Bahadur Kotlia, Nainital University, Uttar Pradesh, IndeInternational a...
The disappearance of the last hunters-gatherers established in mountainous Central Asia, the High Pa...
Central Asian caves with Palaeolithic deposits are few, but they provide a rich record of human foss...
The fossil record suggests that at least two major human dispersals occurred across the Eurasian ste...
The fossil record suggests that at least two major human dispersals occurred across the Eurasian ste...
The Altai Mountains, situated in the middle of Asia, have been inhabited by human groups since prehi...
Jaubert Jacques, Bordes Jean-Guillaume. Upper Pleistocene Prehistory of Central Asia: the Emergence ...
This article provides a brief overview of the paleoecology of Central Asia during the Quaternary (Pl...
Central Asia is positioned at a crossroads linking several zones important to hominin dispersal duri...
The Pleistocene peopling of North Asia was a complex evolutionary process controlled by interactions...
This paper examines the environmental context of human dispersals into Asia up to 0.5 mya. These dis...
The adaptability of our species, as revealed by the geographic routes and palaeoenvironmental contex...
The core area of Central Asia (CA), an arid Westerlies-dominated area, is crucial for analysis of in...
The Altai Mountains in southern Siberia are one of the prime regions for archaeological investigatio...
This article describes active migrations in central asia from ancient times to the early middle ages...
Sur invitation du Professeur Bahadur Kotlia, Nainital University, Uttar Pradesh, IndeInternational a...
The disappearance of the last hunters-gatherers established in mountainous Central Asia, the High Pa...
Central Asian caves with Palaeolithic deposits are few, but they provide a rich record of human foss...
The fossil record suggests that at least two major human dispersals occurred across the Eurasian ste...
The fossil record suggests that at least two major human dispersals occurred across the Eurasian ste...
The Altai Mountains, situated in the middle of Asia, have been inhabited by human groups since prehi...
Jaubert Jacques, Bordes Jean-Guillaume. Upper Pleistocene Prehistory of Central Asia: the Emergence ...