The introduction of Levallois technology in Europe marked the transition from the Lower to the early Middle Paleolithic. This new method of flake production was accompanied by significant behavioral changes in hominin populations. The emergence of this technological advance is considered homogeneous in the European archaeological record at the Marine isotopic stage (MIS) 9/MIS 8 boundary. In this paper we report a series of combined electron spin resonance/U-series dates on mammal bones and teeth recovered from the lower units of San Bernardino Cave (Italy) and the technological analyses of the lithic assemblages. The San Bernardino Cave has yielded the earliest evidence of Levallois production on the Italian Peninsula recovered to date. In...
Most of the Middle Palaeolithic evidence of Central Italy still lacks a reliable chrono-cultural fra...
International audiencePrevious studies have suggested that the Lower-to-Middle Paleolithic transitio...
International audienceDecades of fieldwork in the Frosinone-Ceprano basin (Latin Valley, Latium, cen...
<div><p>The introduction of Levallois technology in Europe marked the transition from the Lower to t...
The introduction of Levallois technology in Europe marked the transition from the Lower to the early...
The introduction of Levallois method in Europe was an asynchronous event of reorganization of the lo...
Early Levallois core technology is usually dated in Europe to the end of Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) ...
International audienceWe present here the results of a technological and typological analysis of the...
We present here the results of a technological and typological analysis of the Acheulian and early M...
Grotta di Fumane, a Mousterian site in northern Italy, has been extensively explored over the last t...
From the intricate ensemble of evidence related to the Middle–Upper Palaeolithic transition and the ...
Porto Selvaggio in southern Italy is where the Uluzzian culture was first identified and documented,...
From the intricate ensemble of evidence related to the Middle-Upper Palaeolithic transition and the ...
In the second half of the 19th century Pleistocene faunas were discovered in two sites, Sedia del Di...
Most of the Middle Palaeolithic evidence of Central Italy still lacks a reliable chrono-cultural fra...
International audiencePrevious studies have suggested that the Lower-to-Middle Paleolithic transitio...
International audienceDecades of fieldwork in the Frosinone-Ceprano basin (Latin Valley, Latium, cen...
<div><p>The introduction of Levallois technology in Europe marked the transition from the Lower to t...
The introduction of Levallois technology in Europe marked the transition from the Lower to the early...
The introduction of Levallois method in Europe was an asynchronous event of reorganization of the lo...
Early Levallois core technology is usually dated in Europe to the end of Marine Isotope Stage (MIS) ...
International audienceWe present here the results of a technological and typological analysis of the...
We present here the results of a technological and typological analysis of the Acheulian and early M...
Grotta di Fumane, a Mousterian site in northern Italy, has been extensively explored over the last t...
From the intricate ensemble of evidence related to the Middle–Upper Palaeolithic transition and the ...
Porto Selvaggio in southern Italy is where the Uluzzian culture was first identified and documented,...
From the intricate ensemble of evidence related to the Middle-Upper Palaeolithic transition and the ...
In the second half of the 19th century Pleistocene faunas were discovered in two sites, Sedia del Di...
Most of the Middle Palaeolithic evidence of Central Italy still lacks a reliable chrono-cultural fra...
International audiencePrevious studies have suggested that the Lower-to-Middle Paleolithic transitio...
International audienceDecades of fieldwork in the Frosinone-Ceprano basin (Latin Valley, Latium, cen...