Anatolia lies at the gateway from Asia into Europe and has frequently been favoured as a route for Early Pleistocene hominin dispersal. Although early hominins are known to have occupied Turkey, with numerous finds of Lower Palaeolithic artefacts documented, the chronology of their dispersal has little reliable stratigraphical or geochronological constraint, sites are rare, and the region's hominin history remains poorly understood as a result. Here, we present a Palaeolithic artefact, a hard-hammer flake, from fluvial sediments associated with the Early Pleistocene Gediz River of Western Turkey. This previously documented buried river terrace sequence provides a clear stratigraphical context for the find and affords opportunities for indep...
The Late Pleistocene - Early Holocene is considered to be the transitional phase of a new formation ...
This study discusses the complex late Holocene evolution of the Gediz River north of Kula, western T...
The Gediz River, one of the principal rivers of Western Anatolia, has an extensive Pleistocene fluvi...
Anatolia lies at the gateway from Asia into Europe and has frequently been favoured as a route for E...
The Gediz River, one of the principal rivers of Western Anatolia, has an extensive Pleistocene fluvi...
The Gediz River, one of the principal rivers of Western Anatolia, has an extensive Pleistocene fluvi...
<p>The Gediz River, one of the principal rivers of Western Anatolia, has an extensive Pleistocene fl...
Investigation of the Pleistocene sequence of the Gediz River, Western Turkey, has revealed a record ...
The importance of extrinsic drivers of fluvial system behaviour (climate, tectonics, eustatic sea le...
In this paper, we report our latest observations concerning a Pliocene and Early Pleistocene record ...
Turkey, as a major geographical interface between Asia and Europe, is critical to understanding the ...
In the Avlam Valley, 10km north of Eskiehir (NW Anatolia), an undamaged triangular Levallois flake w...
The buried Early Pleistocene river terrace record of the Gediz River, around Kula, western Turkey ha...
Located in the volcanic area of central Anatolia, Kaletepe Deresi 3 was discovered in the summer of ...
The Late Pleistocene - Early Holocene is considered to be the transitional phase of a new formation ...
This study discusses the complex late Holocene evolution of the Gediz River north of Kula, western T...
The Gediz River, one of the principal rivers of Western Anatolia, has an extensive Pleistocene fluvi...
Anatolia lies at the gateway from Asia into Europe and has frequently been favoured as a route for E...
The Gediz River, one of the principal rivers of Western Anatolia, has an extensive Pleistocene fluvi...
The Gediz River, one of the principal rivers of Western Anatolia, has an extensive Pleistocene fluvi...
<p>The Gediz River, one of the principal rivers of Western Anatolia, has an extensive Pleistocene fl...
Investigation of the Pleistocene sequence of the Gediz River, Western Turkey, has revealed a record ...
The importance of extrinsic drivers of fluvial system behaviour (climate, tectonics, eustatic sea le...
In this paper, we report our latest observations concerning a Pliocene and Early Pleistocene record ...
Turkey, as a major geographical interface between Asia and Europe, is critical to understanding the ...
In the Avlam Valley, 10km north of Eskiehir (NW Anatolia), an undamaged triangular Levallois flake w...
The buried Early Pleistocene river terrace record of the Gediz River, around Kula, western Turkey ha...
Located in the volcanic area of central Anatolia, Kaletepe Deresi 3 was discovered in the summer of ...
The Late Pleistocene - Early Holocene is considered to be the transitional phase of a new formation ...
This study discusses the complex late Holocene evolution of the Gediz River north of Kula, western T...
The Gediz River, one of the principal rivers of Western Anatolia, has an extensive Pleistocene fluvi...