The Lower Palaeolithic colonisation of Europe

"The Lower Palaeolithic colonisation of Europe has traditionally been considered in terms of its antiquity. However, whilst establishing the antiquity of European colonisation is vital for gauging the range expansion of Pleistocene hominins, this alone provides little insight to the pattern of...

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Glavni autor: Ling, Victoria (-)
Vrsta građe: Knjiga
Jezik: eng
Impresum: Oxford : Archaeopress, 2011.
Nakladnička cjelina: BAR international series ; 2316
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245 1 4 |a The Lower Palaeolithic colonisation of Europe :  |b antiquity, magnitude, permanency and cognition /  |c Victoria Ling. 
246 1 |a Lower Palaeolithic colonization of Europe 
246 1 |a Lower Paleolithic colonization of Europe 
260 |a Oxford :  |b Archaeopress,  |c 2011. 
300 |a X, 254 str. :  |b ilustr., tablice, graf. prikazi ;  |c 30 cm. +  |e 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.) 
490 1 |a BAR international series ;  |v 2316 
500 |a Accompanying CD-ROM contains searchable database. 
504 |a Bibliografija: str. 193-215, 246-253 
505 0 |a Introduction -- Long versus short chronology: the antiquity of European colonisation -- In situ evolution versus dispersals: the permanency of European colonisation -- Population continuity versus discontinuity: the palaeodemography of European colonisation -- Mode 1 versus Mode 2: the cognitive capabilities of contempoaneous European populations -- Methodology I: the database -- Methodology II: the grading system -- Results I: long versus short chronology -- Results II In situ evolution versus dispersals -- Results III: Population continuity versus discontinuity -- Results IV: Mode 1 versus Mode 2 -- Discussion. 
520 |a "The Lower Palaeolithic colonisation of Europe has traditionally been considered in terms of its antiquity. However, whilst establishing the antiquity of European colonisation is vital for gauging the range expansion of Pleistocene hominins, this alone provides little insight to the pattern of that colonisation. That is, establishing antiquity alone does not greatly help to address questions such as: how many dispersals were there into Europe? How long did each dispersal last? Were some regions more densely populated than others? This research investigates the pattern and character of the Lower Palaeolithic hominin colonisation of Europe, approached from four angles: 1. Long versus short chronology (antiquity of colonisation); 2) Dispersals versus in situ evolution (permanency of colonisation); 3) Population continuity versus discontinuity (palaeodemography of colonisation); 4) Mode 1 versus Mode 2 (cognitive capabilities of contemporaneous populations)." --Publisher's website. 
538 |a System requirements for accompanying CD-ROM: Microsoft Access. 
653 |a Europa 
653 |a prapovijest 
653 |a paleolitik 
653 |a evolucija 
653 |a paleodemografija 
653 |a naseljavanje 
653 |a migracije 
653 |a arheologija okoliša 
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