Under embargo until: 2022-11-24Personal ornaments have become a key cultural proxy to investigate cognitive evolution, modern human dispersal, and population dynamics. Here, we reassess personal ornaments found at Zhoukoudian Upper Cave and compare them with those from other Late Paleolithic Northern Chinese sites. We reappraise the information provided by Pei Wen Chung on Upper Cave personal ornaments lost during World War II and analyze casts of 17 of them, along with two unpublished objects displayed at the Zhoukoudian Site Museum and three original perforated teeth rediscovered at the Zhoukoudian Site Museum. We apply archeozoological, technological and use-wear analyses to document variation in ornamental practices and their change thr...
Beads and similar ornaments appear early in the archaeological record associated with modern humans ...
The expansion of Homo sapiens and our interaction with local environments, including the replacement...
Abstract The Nihewan Basin of China preserves one of the most important successions of Paleolithic a...
The production of abstract engravings is considered an indicator of modern human cognition and a mea...
The Pamir plateau is one of the highest mountain systems in the world, presenting a highly challengi...
Zhoukoudian Locality 15 is one of the most important Paleolithic sites in North China. It plays an e...
This article reviews the archaeology and chronology of the Chinese Upper Paleolithic and the human f...
The human remains recovered from "Grotte superieure de Zhoukoudian" are the best-preserved...
The use of red iron‐based earth pigments, or ochre, is a key component of early symbolic behaviours ...
The site of Zhoukoudian has been studied for over 70 years. During this time, a great deal of change...
Homo sapiens was present in northern Asia by around 40,000 years ago, having replaced archaic popula...
Evidence of mobiliary art and body augmentation are associated with the cultural innovations introdu...
The production of abstract engravings is considered an indicator of modern human cognition and a mea...
The Aurignacian (ca. 43–35 ka) of southwestern Germany is well known for yielding some of the oldest...
The region of western Georgia (Imereti) in the Southern Caucasus has been a major geographic corrido...
Beads and similar ornaments appear early in the archaeological record associated with modern humans ...
The expansion of Homo sapiens and our interaction with local environments, including the replacement...
Abstract The Nihewan Basin of China preserves one of the most important successions of Paleolithic a...
The production of abstract engravings is considered an indicator of modern human cognition and a mea...
The Pamir plateau is one of the highest mountain systems in the world, presenting a highly challengi...
Zhoukoudian Locality 15 is one of the most important Paleolithic sites in North China. It plays an e...
This article reviews the archaeology and chronology of the Chinese Upper Paleolithic and the human f...
The human remains recovered from "Grotte superieure de Zhoukoudian" are the best-preserved...
The use of red iron‐based earth pigments, or ochre, is a key component of early symbolic behaviours ...
The site of Zhoukoudian has been studied for over 70 years. During this time, a great deal of change...
Homo sapiens was present in northern Asia by around 40,000 years ago, having replaced archaic popula...
Evidence of mobiliary art and body augmentation are associated with the cultural innovations introdu...
The production of abstract engravings is considered an indicator of modern human cognition and a mea...
The Aurignacian (ca. 43–35 ka) of southwestern Germany is well known for yielding some of the oldest...
The region of western Georgia (Imereti) in the Southern Caucasus has been a major geographic corrido...
Beads and similar ornaments appear early in the archaeological record associated with modern humans ...
The expansion of Homo sapiens and our interaction with local environments, including the replacement...
Abstract The Nihewan Basin of China preserves one of the most important successions of Paleolithic a...