The Out-of-Africa model holds that anatomically modern humans (AMH) evolved and dispersed from Africa into Asia, and later Europe. Palaeoanthropological evidence from the Near East assumes great importance, but AMH remains from the region are extremely scarce. 'Egbert', a now-lost AMH fossil from the key site of Ksar Akil (Lebanon) and 'Ethelruda', a recently re-discovered fragmentary maxilla from the same site, are two rare examples where human fossils are directly linked with early Upper Palaeolithic archaeological assemblages. Here we radiocarbon date the contexts from which Egbert and Ethelruda were recovered, as well as the levels above and below the findspots. In the absence of well-preserved organic materials, we primarily used marin...
A key event in human evolution is the expansion of modern humans of African origin across Eurasia be...
Background: Anatomically Modern Humans (AMHs) are known to have spread across Europe during the peri...
The earliest anatomically modern humans in Europe are thought to have appeared around 43,000-42,000 ...
<div><p>The Out-of-Africa model holds that anatomically modern humans (AMH) evolved and dispersed fr...
Modern human dispersal into Europe is thought to have occurred with the start of the Upper Paleolith...
Modern human dispersal into Europe is thought to have occurred with the start of the Upper Paleolith...
Modern human dispersal into Europe is thought to have occurred with the start of the Upper Paleolith...
International audienceGenetic, fossil, and archaeological evidence strongly support an African origi...
Anatomically Modern Humans (AMHs) are known to have spread across Europe during the period coincidin...
Background: Anatomically Modern Humans (AMHs) are known to have spread across Europe during the peri...
International audienceGenetic, fossil, and archaeological evidence strongly support an African origi...
A key event in human evolution is the expansion of modern humans of African origin across Eurasia be...
International audienceGenetic, fossil, and archaeological evidence strongly support an African origi...
A key event in human evolution is the expansion of modern humans of African origin across Eurasia be...
A key event in human evolution is the expansion of modern humans of African origin across Eurasia be...
A key event in human evolution is the expansion of modern humans of African origin across Eurasia be...
Background: Anatomically Modern Humans (AMHs) are known to have spread across Europe during the peri...
The earliest anatomically modern humans in Europe are thought to have appeared around 43,000-42,000 ...
<div><p>The Out-of-Africa model holds that anatomically modern humans (AMH) evolved and dispersed fr...
Modern human dispersal into Europe is thought to have occurred with the start of the Upper Paleolith...
Modern human dispersal into Europe is thought to have occurred with the start of the Upper Paleolith...
Modern human dispersal into Europe is thought to have occurred with the start of the Upper Paleolith...
International audienceGenetic, fossil, and archaeological evidence strongly support an African origi...
Anatomically Modern Humans (AMHs) are known to have spread across Europe during the period coincidin...
Background: Anatomically Modern Humans (AMHs) are known to have spread across Europe during the peri...
International audienceGenetic, fossil, and archaeological evidence strongly support an African origi...
A key event in human evolution is the expansion of modern humans of African origin across Eurasia be...
International audienceGenetic, fossil, and archaeological evidence strongly support an African origi...
A key event in human evolution is the expansion of modern humans of African origin across Eurasia be...
A key event in human evolution is the expansion of modern humans of African origin across Eurasia be...
A key event in human evolution is the expansion of modern humans of African origin across Eurasia be...
Background: Anatomically Modern Humans (AMHs) are known to have spread across Europe during the peri...
The earliest anatomically modern humans in Europe are thought to have appeared around 43,000-42,000 ...