The Middle to Upper Paleolithic Transition in Central Europe

The Middle to Upper Paleolithic Transition in Central Europe
Author: Brian Adams
Publsiher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1998
Genre: History
ISBN: UVA:X006077828

Download The Middle to Upper Paleolithic Transition in Central Europe Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Buekk Mountain region of southeast central Europe has been the main area for studying transitional' cultures between the Middle and Upper Palaeolithic like that identified at the Szelta Cave in Hungary.

The Szeletian and the Transition from Middle to Upper Palaeolithic in Central Europe

The Szeletian and the Transition from Middle to Upper Palaeolithic in Central Europe
Author: Philip Allsworth-Jones
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 494
Release: 1986
Genre: Science
ISBN: UCSC:32106009474773

Download The Szeletian and the Transition from Middle to Upper Palaeolithic in Central Europe Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Approximately 40,000 years ago during the transition between Middle and Upper Paleolithic eras in Europe, Neanderthal man was being replaced by the anatomically modern man. Dr. Allsworth-Jones explores this period, focusing on a characteristic style of Central European cave called the Szeletian. His first-hand knowledge of the caves and in-depth study of related literature support his thesis that the Szeletian caves were the creation of Neanderthal man and were thus linked to that important period in prehistory.

The Early Upper Paleolithic beyond Western Europe

The Early Upper Paleolithic beyond Western Europe
Author: P. Jeffrey Brantingham,Steven L. Kuhn,Kristopher W. Kerry
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2004-06-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780520930094

Download The Early Upper Paleolithic beyond Western Europe Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This volume brings together prominent archaeologists working in areas outside Western Europe to discuss the most recent evidence for the origins of the early Upper Paleolithic and its relationship to the origin of modern humans. With a wealth of primary data from archaeological sites and regions that have never before been published and discussions of materials from difficult-to-find sources, the collection urges readers to reconsider the process of modern human behavioral origins. Archaeological evidence continues to play a critical role in debates over the origins of anatomically modern humans. The appearance of novel Upper Paleolithic technologies, new patterns of land use, expanded social networks, and the emergence of complex forms of symbolic communication point to a behavioral revolution beginning sometime around 45,000 years ago. Until recently, most of the available evidence for this revolution derived from Western European archaeological contexts that suggested an abrupt replacement of Mousterian Middle Paleolithic with Aurignacian Upper Paleolithic adaptations. In the absence of fossil association, the behavioral transition was thought to reflect the biological replacement of archaic hominid populations by intrusive modern humans. The contributors present new archaeological evidence that tells a very different story: The Middle-Upper Paleolithic transitions in areas as diverse as the Levant, Eastern-Central Europe, and Central and Eastern Asia are characterized both by substantial behavioral continuity over the period 45,000-25,000 years ago and by a mosaic-like pattern of shifting adaptations. Together these essays will enliven and enrich the discussion of the shift from archaic to modern behavioral adaptations. Contributors: O. Bar-Yosef, A. Belfer-Cohen, R. L. Bettinger, P. J. Brantingham, N. R. Coinman, A. P. Derevianko, R. G. Elston, J. R. Fox, X. Gao, J. M. Geneste, T. Goebel, E. Güleç, K. W. Kerry, L. Koulakovskaia, J. K. Kozlowski, S. L. Kuhn, Y. V. Kuzmin, D. B. Madsen, A. E. Marks, L. Meignen, T. Meshveliani, K. Monigal, P. E. Nehoroshev, J. W. Olsen, M. Otte, M. C. Stiner,J. Svoboda, A. Sytnik, D. Tseveendorj, L. B. Vishnyatsky

Early Modern Human Evolution in Central Europe

Early Modern Human Evolution in Central Europe
Author: Erik Trinkaus,Jiří Svoboda
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 506
Release: 2006
Genre: Science
ISBN: 019516699X

Download Early Modern Human Evolution in Central Europe Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This is primary descriptive volume on the most important paleontological site for research into the emergence of humans, the development of a modern pattern of hunting and gathering societies in the Middle Upper Paleolithic Era. Erik Trinkhaus is among the most distinguished paleoanthropologists and a member of the National Academy. Svoboda is the project leader on the Pavlovian site.

The Middle Palaeolithic Occupation of Europe

The Middle Palaeolithic Occupation of Europe
Author: Wil Roebroeks,Clive Gamble
Publsiher: Faculty of Archaeology, University of Leiden
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: IND:30000066095088

Download The Middle Palaeolithic Occupation of Europe Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

This volume focuses on the evidence from the Middle Paleolithic, assessing it in its own right rather than looking at it for signs of the development of 'modern humans' as they become recognisable in the subsequent Upper Paleolithic period. It provides useful regional reviews of the evidence from different regions of Europe. It is the second of three volumes on the phases of the Paleololithic being sponsored by the European Science Foundation. (The first was the Earliest Occupation of Europe - ed. W. Roebroeks, Leiden 1995). Contents: The Middle Paleololithic - a point of inflection (Clive Gamble and Wil Roebroeks); Environments and settlements in the Iberian peninsula (Luis Gerardo Vega Toscano, Luis Raposa and Manuel Santojana); The Neanderthals in Italy (M Mussi); Environment and adaptations in Eastern central Europe (Jiri Svorboda); The Middle Palaeolithic of Quercy (J Jaubert); The Middle Paleolithic of the Aquitaine Basin (Alain Turq); The Northwest European Middle Paleolithic (Wil Roebroeks and Alain Tuffreau); Hominids without homes - The Nature of Middle Palaeolithic settlement in Europe (J Kolen); Surface scatters from Southern Limburg, the Netherlands (Jan Kolen et al); Raw Material Transport Patterns (J Feblot-Augustins); The Faunal Record of the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic of Europe (S Gaudzinski). "

The Early Upper Paleolithic Beyond Western Europe

The Early Upper Paleolithic Beyond Western Europe
Author: P. Jeffrey Brantingham,Steven L. Kuhn,Kristopher W. Kerry
Publsiher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2004-06-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780520238510

Download The Early Upper Paleolithic Beyond Western Europe Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Publisher Description

From Kostenki to Clovis

From Kostenki to Clovis
Author: Olga Soffer,N.D. Praslov
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2013-06-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781489911124

Download From Kostenki to Clovis Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

From the American Side I went to the USSR for the first time in 1982 to attend the 11th meeting of the International Union for Quaternary research (INQUA) held at the Moscow State University. At that time relations between our two countries were anything but congenial and many restrictions were placed on our viewing the archaeological and paleontological collections and labora tory facilities. This was not the ideal climate for the free exchange of ideas needed for meaningful research. However, it was obvious to us that the strained relations did not extend to scientific discussions between scholars. We left that meeting well aware that if the problems of prehistoric Old World-New World relationships were to be resolved, it would eventually require cooperative research efforts within the world community of archaeologists. At that time, the pre-Clovis problem in New World archaeology was foremost in the minds of many North American researchers: tool technology and assemblages were being studied as a possible means of establishing cultural relationships across the Bering Strait, Clovis sites and mammoth kills were being looked at with new ideas for interpretation, and New World researchers realized that to resolve these questions they had to become familiar with the archaeological record of northeast Asia. A chance meeting of the writer with Olga Soffer in 1983 led to serious discussions of the sites on the Russian or East European Plain.

Sourcebook of Paleolithic Transitions

Sourcebook of Paleolithic Transitions
Author: Marta Camps,Parth Chauhan
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 575
Release: 2009-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780387764870

Download Sourcebook of Paleolithic Transitions Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

As the study of Palaeolithic technologies moves towards a more analytical approach, it is necessary to determine a consistent procedural framework. The contributions to this timely and comprehensive volume do just that. This volume incorporates a broad chronological and geographical range of Palaeolithic material from the Lower to Upper Palaeolithic. The focus of this volume is to provide an analysis of Palaeolithic technologies from a quantitative, empirical perspective. As new techniques, particularly quantitative methods, for analyzing Palaeolithic technologies gain popularity, this work provides case studies particularly showcasing these new techniques. Employing diverse case studies, and utilizing multivariate approaches, morphometrics, model-based approaches, phylogenetics, cultural transmission studies, and experimentation, this volume provides insights from international contributors at the forefront of recent methodological advances.