International audienceThis paper presents an overview of the work carried out over the last decade on the Middle Palaeolithic of Georgia by a Georgian-French team, co-directed by the national Museums of Georgia and France. Since 2000, the importance of several Middle Palaeolithic key sites in the Rioni-Kvririla Basin (western Georgia) has been highlighted by this collaboration. Southern Caucasus/Transcaucasia was occupied by human groups throughout the Pleistocene. This is to some extent due to its geographic position at the crossroads of Europe, Asia and Africa, as well as the fact that the region offered a rich variety of ecological niches to hominin populations. The southern flanks of the Great Caucasus mountain range is an area particul...
While paleoanthropologists and archaeologists agree thatwestern Georgia was used as a thoroughfare o...
The article is devoted to the publication of the Early Holocene Kvirike Site in Western Georgia. The...
There is certainly evidence for the Palaeolithic (Acheulean and Mousterian) in Armenia, in the plain...
International audienceThis paper presents an overview of the work carried out over the last decade o...
International audienceThis paper presents an overview of the work carried out over the last decade o...
The region of western Georgia (Imereti) has been a major geographic corridor for human migrations du...
Georgia yielded numerous Middle Paleolithic sites dated of the end of Middle Pleistocene and Upper P...
The aim of these papers is to reconstruct the paleonvironment of modern Georgia throughout the entir...
This paper considers the recent radiometric dating (14C-AMS, TL, ESR) of 76 late Middle and early Up...
The nature and timing of the shift from the Late Middle Paleolithic (LMP) to the Early Upper Paleoli...
This paper examines the role played by the Early Palaeolithic site of Dmanisi (Georgia) in the preh...
Abstract: The Middle Paleolithic blade phenomenon is now acknowledged as part of Middle Paleolithic ...
The region of western Georgia (Imereti) in the Southern Caucasus has been a major geographic corrido...
The use of modern methods of microstratigraphic and planigraphic analyses allows the authors to spea...
While paleoanthropologists and archaeologists agree thatwestern Georgia was used as a thoroughfare o...
The article is devoted to the publication of the Early Holocene Kvirike Site in Western Georgia. The...
There is certainly evidence for the Palaeolithic (Acheulean and Mousterian) in Armenia, in the plain...
International audienceThis paper presents an overview of the work carried out over the last decade o...
International audienceThis paper presents an overview of the work carried out over the last decade o...
The region of western Georgia (Imereti) has been a major geographic corridor for human migrations du...
Georgia yielded numerous Middle Paleolithic sites dated of the end of Middle Pleistocene and Upper P...
The aim of these papers is to reconstruct the paleonvironment of modern Georgia throughout the entir...
This paper considers the recent radiometric dating (14C-AMS, TL, ESR) of 76 late Middle and early Up...
The nature and timing of the shift from the Late Middle Paleolithic (LMP) to the Early Upper Paleoli...
This paper examines the role played by the Early Palaeolithic site of Dmanisi (Georgia) in the preh...
Abstract: The Middle Paleolithic blade phenomenon is now acknowledged as part of Middle Paleolithic ...
The region of western Georgia (Imereti) in the Southern Caucasus has been a major geographic corrido...
The use of modern methods of microstratigraphic and planigraphic analyses allows the authors to spea...
While paleoanthropologists and archaeologists agree thatwestern Georgia was used as a thoroughfare o...
The article is devoted to the publication of the Early Holocene Kvirike Site in Western Georgia. The...
There is certainly evidence for the Palaeolithic (Acheulean and Mousterian) in Armenia, in the plain...