Time and circumstances for the disappearance of Neanderthals and its relationship with the advent of Modern Humans are not yet sufciently resolved, especially in case of the Iberian Peninsula. Reconstructing palaeoenvironmental conditions during the last glacial period is crucial to clarifying whether climate deteriorations or competition and contacts with Modern Humans played the pivotal role in driving Neanderthals to extinction. A high-resolution loess record from the Upper Tagus Basin in central Spain demonstrates that the Neanderthal abandonment of inner Iberian territories 42 kyr ago coincided with the evolvement of hostile environmental conditions, while archaeological evidence testifes that this desertion took place regardless of mo...
Two speleothem stable isotope records from east-central Europe demonstrate that Greenland Stadials (...
During the Last Glacial Period, rapidly changing environments posed substantial challenges to Neande...
There is a relatively low amount of Middle Paleolithic sites in Europe dating to MIS 4. Of the few t...
Time and circumstances for the disappearance of Neanderthals and its relationship with the advent of...
The Iberian Peninsula has been central to the discussion as it was considered to be a 'last refuge' ...
Climatic and environmental changes have been commonly proposed as driving factors behind the decline...
Adaptation to Late Pleistocene climate change is an oft-cited potential contributor to Neanderthal d...
International audiencePopulation models seeking climate as a triggering factor for the extinction of...
Environmental change has been proposed as a factor that contributed to the extinction of the Neander...
The northeastern region of Iberia constitutes a natural pass-area for arriving populations into the ...
The Iberian Peninsula is a region of climatic and archaeological interest as it lies upon the bounda...
Recent research in northern Spain has revealed the disappearance of Neanderthal populations in the V...
Two speleothem stable isotope records from east-central Europe demonstrate that Greenland Stadials (...
During the Last Glacial Period, rapidly changing environments posed substantial challenges to Neande...
There is a relatively low amount of Middle Paleolithic sites in Europe dating to MIS 4. Of the few t...
Time and circumstances for the disappearance of Neanderthals and its relationship with the advent of...
The Iberian Peninsula has been central to the discussion as it was considered to be a 'last refuge' ...
Climatic and environmental changes have been commonly proposed as driving factors behind the decline...
Adaptation to Late Pleistocene climate change is an oft-cited potential contributor to Neanderthal d...
International audiencePopulation models seeking climate as a triggering factor for the extinction of...
Environmental change has been proposed as a factor that contributed to the extinction of the Neander...
The northeastern region of Iberia constitutes a natural pass-area for arriving populations into the ...
The Iberian Peninsula is a region of climatic and archaeological interest as it lies upon the bounda...
Recent research in northern Spain has revealed the disappearance of Neanderthal populations in the V...
Two speleothem stable isotope records from east-central Europe demonstrate that Greenland Stadials (...
During the Last Glacial Period, rapidly changing environments posed substantial challenges to Neande...
There is a relatively low amount of Middle Paleolithic sites in Europe dating to MIS 4. Of the few t...