Environment, climatic change and human evolution have been debated over the last 50 years giving special attention to the Plio-Pleistocene sites of the Rift Valley. In this paper we discuss the environment and the limits of hominin adaptability based on evidence from Melka Kunture, at 2000 m asl on the Ethiopian highlands, and specifically on the similar to 850 ka to similar to 700 ka sequence at sub-site Gombore II. Human fossils and multiple Acheulean occurrences, as well as hippo remains and footprints, combined with palynological analysis, provide a highly detailed chronological resolution of the changing local environmental conditions during the last similar to 150 ka of the MPT (Mid Pleistocene Transition), including the sequence of e...
Gombore is a gully of the Melka Kunture archaeological complex in the Upper Awash Valley of Ethiopia...
International audienceDuring the mid-to-late Pliocene (ca. 4–3 Ma), several hominin species were pre...
The numerous dispersal events that have occurred during the prehistory of hominin lineages are the s...
Environment, climatic change and human evolution have been debated over the last 50 years giving spe...
Environment, climatic change and human evolution have been debated over the last 50 years giving sp...
AbstractDespite more than half a century of hominin fossil discoveries in eastern Africa, the region...
While the emergence of the Acheulean is well documented in East Africa at ~1.7 Ma, subsequent develo...
International audienceWhile the emergence of the Acheulean is well documented in East Africa at ~1.7...
In this paper, we present and discuss pollen data from the Early Pleistocene (1.8 to 1.6 Ma) – we us...
East Africa has produced the earliest record of Homo sapiens ~ 200 ka and a punctuated record of Mid...
In this paper we describe exceptionally well-preserved evidence of hippo activity at Gombore II-2, a...
Geologists and paleoanthropologists continue to debate the onset, development, and rate of change of...
Single-carcass sites of Lower and Middle Pleistocene age have attracted much attention since they we...
Global, regional, and local changes in environments are critically important to understanding the se...
Gombore is a gully of the Melka Kunture archaeological complex in the Upper Awash Valley of Ethiopia...
International audienceDuring the mid-to-late Pliocene (ca. 4–3 Ma), several hominin species were pre...
The numerous dispersal events that have occurred during the prehistory of hominin lineages are the s...
Environment, climatic change and human evolution have been debated over the last 50 years giving spe...
Environment, climatic change and human evolution have been debated over the last 50 years giving sp...
AbstractDespite more than half a century of hominin fossil discoveries in eastern Africa, the region...
While the emergence of the Acheulean is well documented in East Africa at ~1.7 Ma, subsequent develo...
International audienceWhile the emergence of the Acheulean is well documented in East Africa at ~1.7...
In this paper, we present and discuss pollen data from the Early Pleistocene (1.8 to 1.6 Ma) – we us...
East Africa has produced the earliest record of Homo sapiens ~ 200 ka and a punctuated record of Mid...
In this paper we describe exceptionally well-preserved evidence of hippo activity at Gombore II-2, a...
Geologists and paleoanthropologists continue to debate the onset, development, and rate of change of...
Single-carcass sites of Lower and Middle Pleistocene age have attracted much attention since they we...
Global, regional, and local changes in environments are critically important to understanding the se...
Gombore is a gully of the Melka Kunture archaeological complex in the Upper Awash Valley of Ethiopia...
International audienceDuring the mid-to-late Pliocene (ca. 4–3 Ma), several hominin species were pre...
The numerous dispersal events that have occurred during the prehistory of hominin lineages are the s...