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Author:
Walker, Michael J., author.
Title:
Palaeolithic pioneers : behaviour, abilities, and activity of early Homo in European landscapes around the western Mediterranean basin ~1.3-0.05 Ma. / Michael J. Walker.
Publisher:
Archaeopress Publishing Ltd,
Copyright Date:
2017
Description:
i, 197 pages : map ; 25 cm.
Subject:
Paleolithic period--Mediterranean Region.
Prehistoric peoples--Europe.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 117-197).
Contents:
10. Whatever happened to...?. 2. Background -- 3. Significant Matters of Quaternary Early Human Palaeobiology -- 4. Early Homo: Life-History, Stone artifacts, Stone tools, Dispersal -- 5. Evidence from southern Europe before the Jaramillo sub-chron -- 6. Humans in southwestern Europe between the Jatamillo sub-chron and the Matuyama-Brunhes boundary -- 7. After the Matuyama-Brunhes boundary: the Early Middle Pleistocene in western Mediterranean Europe -- 8. The later Middle Pleistocene and onset of the early Late Pleistocene in western Mediterranean Europe -- 9. Problems of MIS-4 and MIS-3 -- 10. Whatever happened to...?.
Summary:
"Archaic humans were present for over a million years in western Mediterranean Europe where they left very many traces of their early stone-age activities and behaviour, and sometimes even human skeletal remains. This book evaluates archaeological findings about their life-ways at many important sites in Italy, southern France, and Spain, from the earliest ones 1,300,000 years ago, to those of Neanderthals fifty-thousand years ago, just before they were superseded by skeletally-"modern" humans. The cognitive and manual skills of archaic humans in western Mediterranean Europe are considered in the Pleistocene contexts of major climatic fluctuations and changing environmental circumstances. The book focusses on their remarkable capacity to adapt, frequently reinvent themselves, and persist for long periods of time, even though finally they did not endure. Their achievements and abilities withstand comparison to those of ancient humans in Africa or Asia during Early, Middle, and early Late Pleistocene times."-- Provided by publisher.
Series:
Archaeopress archaeology
ISBN:
178491620X
9781784916206
OCLC:
(OCoLC)993418902
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)
OVUX522 -- University of Iowa Libraries (Iowa City)

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