Barrientos 2013 The initial human settlement of northwest South America during the Pleistocene/ Holocene transition: Synthesis and perspectives. Quaternary International 301:23-33.Aceituno, F. J., N. Loaiza, M. E. Delgado-Burbano, and G. Barrientos. 2013. "The initial human settlement of ...
When focussing on how past environmental changes might explain this general pattern of human expansion, many climate-driven hypotheses are at the core of the plausible mechanisms, such as the return of moist and mild environmental conditions in Europe arising from the resumption of the North Atlantic...
A new Upper Palaeolithic occupation layer has been discovered in 2000 at the site of Markina Gora (Kostenki 14) on the River Don (the Voronezh Oblast), in Russia. The layer was sealed by volcanic ash, suggesting that a natural catastrophe had put an end to a human settlement there, just...
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(unit 3b—brown).DPosition of the main excavation pits along the slope, in cross-section, and in plan.EContour of Pit 4.F1-m projection of all piece-plotted lithic artifacts (> 2 cm) on the North Wall. The sample from AH6 is in red.G3D projection of the AH6 sample and ...
Dong, G. H., Xin, J., Elston, R. G., Chen, F. H., Wang L., Cai, L., et al. (2013). Spatial and temporal variety of prehistoric human settlement and its influencing factors in the upper Yellow River valley, Qinghai Province, China.Journal of Archaeological Science40: 2358–2546...
The Archaeology of Island Colonization: Global Approaches to Initial Human SettlementBen Shaw
HUMAN-DIVERSITYNORTH-AMERICAAGEPALEOHYDROLOGYTRANSITIONATACAMALAGUNAA review of C-14 information for archaeological sites in Chile between 13,000 and 7000 BP assesses the consistency of information on the early settlement of the region. Results explore geographical distribution, contextual reliability, ...
Shoreline movement was neither uniform nor unidirectional, and ranged from a few meters to hundreds of meters per decade, conditions that would have likely influenced human settlement. Shoreline movement was, on average, much faster along the Gulf of Mexico where the continental shelf was broader ...
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