The colonization of Eurasia by early humans is a key event after their spread out of Africa, but the nature, timing and ecological context of the earliest human occupation of northwest Europe is uncertain and has been the subject of intense debate1. The southern Caucasus was occupied about 1.8 million years (Myr) ago2, whereas human remains from Atapuerca-TD6, Spain (more than 780 kyr ago)3 and Ceprano, Italy (about 800 kyr ago)4 show that early Homo had dispersed to the Mediterranean hinterland before the Brunhes–Matuyama magnetic polarity reversal (780 kyr ago). Until now, the earliest uncontested artefacts from northern Europe were much younger, suggesting that humans were unable to colonize northern latitudes until about 500 ...
Cet article discute la date du premier peuplement de l\u27Europe. Selon les données actuelles, le Su...
The last few years have seen major changes in European Palaeolithic and Quaternary research. Of part...
The Earliest Europeans explores the early origins of man in Europe through the perspective of ‘a yea...
The colonization of Eurasia by early humans is a key event after their spread out of Africa, but the...
The human colonisation of Eurasia is a key event in the dispersion of early humans out of Africa, ho...
10.1016/j.quaint.2013.03.005This article reinforces the hypothesis that humans were well established...
International audienceThe dispersal of hominin groups with an Acheulian technology and associated bi...
Radiocarbon and optically stimulated luminescence dating and magnetic stratigraphy indicate Upper Pa...
Our updated review of sites bearing hominin remains and/or tools from Europe, including new findings...
Some flint lithic artifacts were discovered in the fissure fillings of the well-known Pirro Nord si...
<div><p>The first arrivals of hominin populations into Eurasia during the Early Pleistocene are curr...
Recent discoveries from Pakefield and Happisburgh (Britain) have provided clear evidence for an unex...
The timing, environmental setting and archaeological signatures of an early human presence in northe...
Recent discoveries from Pakefield and Happisburgh (Britain) have provided clear evidence for an unex...
Our updated review of sites bearing hominin remains and/or tools from Europe, including new findings...
Cet article discute la date du premier peuplement de l\u27Europe. Selon les données actuelles, le Su...
The last few years have seen major changes in European Palaeolithic and Quaternary research. Of part...
The Earliest Europeans explores the early origins of man in Europe through the perspective of ‘a yea...
The colonization of Eurasia by early humans is a key event after their spread out of Africa, but the...
The human colonisation of Eurasia is a key event in the dispersion of early humans out of Africa, ho...
10.1016/j.quaint.2013.03.005This article reinforces the hypothesis that humans were well established...
International audienceThe dispersal of hominin groups with an Acheulian technology and associated bi...
Radiocarbon and optically stimulated luminescence dating and magnetic stratigraphy indicate Upper Pa...
Our updated review of sites bearing hominin remains and/or tools from Europe, including new findings...
Some flint lithic artifacts were discovered in the fissure fillings of the well-known Pirro Nord si...
<div><p>The first arrivals of hominin populations into Eurasia during the Early Pleistocene are curr...
Recent discoveries from Pakefield and Happisburgh (Britain) have provided clear evidence for an unex...
The timing, environmental setting and archaeological signatures of an early human presence in northe...
Recent discoveries from Pakefield and Happisburgh (Britain) have provided clear evidence for an unex...
Our updated review of sites bearing hominin remains and/or tools from Europe, including new findings...
Cet article discute la date du premier peuplement de l\u27Europe. Selon les données actuelles, le Su...
The last few years have seen major changes in European Palaeolithic and Quaternary research. Of part...
The Earliest Europeans explores the early origins of man in Europe through the perspective of ‘a yea...