Neandertal-early modern human interactions in Europe and the assimilation model of modern human origins
Chronological evidence indicates that Neandertals survived well into OIS 2 (ca. 28 ka) in parts of Central Europe, Iberia and perhaps Eastern Europe. The earliest skeletal remains of modern humans in Europe are dated to ca. 35 ka at Mladec (Czech Republic) and ca. 32 ka at Vogelherd (Germany). Thus...
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Matična publikacija: |
XVI INQUA Congress Programs with Abstracts Reno : INQUA, 2003 |
Glavni autori: | Smith, Fred. H. (-), Karavanić, Ivor (Author), Janković, Ivor |
Vrsta građe: | Članak |
Jezik: | eng |
Online pristup: |
http://gsa.confex.com/gsa/inqu/finalprogram/abstract_53937.htm |