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"Fonti bibliografiche di storia e archeologia
marchigiana", inseriti gli indici:
"Atti e
Memorie", volume 116 (2022)
"Picenum
Seraphicum", volume 37 (2023)
"Picus",
volume XLIII (2023)
"Studia Picena",
vol. LXXXVI (2021)
"Studi
Maceratesi", vol. 56 (2022), vol. 57 (2023)
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"Fonti bibliografiche di storia e archeologia
marchigiana", inseriti gli indici:
"Marca/Marche",
18/2022
"Atti e Memorie",
115 (2020-2021)
M. Carassai (a
cura di), Santi, patroni, città: immagini della
devozione civica nelle Marche
B. Cleri - M.
Minardi (a cura di), Pittura del Trecento nelle
Marche. Approfondimenti e nuovi orizzonti di
ricerca. Atti del Convegno internazionale
(Urbino, 26-27 ottobre 2016) |
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15/12/2021
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Aggiornamento della sezione
"Fonti bibliografiche di storia e archeologia
marchigiana", inseriti gli indici:
"Picus", n. XLI -
2021
"Quaderni Storici
Esini 2021",
vol. XII - 2021
R. M. Borraccini,
G. Borri (a cura di), Virtute et Labore. Studi
offerti a Giuseppe Avarucci per i suoi
settant’anni, tomi due, Centro Italiano di Studi
sull'Alto Medioevo, Spoleto 2008
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Il gioco del pallone a bracciale della sezione "Antiquitates
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10/08/2021
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Aggiornamento della sezione
"Fonti bibliografiche di storia e archeologia
marchigiana", inseriti gli indici:
"Picenum
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"Atti e Memorie.
Deputazione di Storia Patria per le Marche", n.
114 (2018-2019)
"Marca/Marche", n.
16/2021
"Picus", n. XL -
2020
"Studia Picena",
vol. LXXXV - 2020
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Piceni: inserimento di foto e revisione di
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04/07/2021
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"Fonti bibliografiche di storia e archeologia
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volumi:
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Koper 2006
Piceni ed Europa,
M. Gustin - P. Ettel - M. Buora (a cura di),
Atti del Convegno Internazionale (Piran 15-17
settembre 2006), Società friulana di
archeologia, Archeologia di frontiera 6/2007,
Editreg, Trieste 2007
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"Quaderni
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Inseriti gli indici del
volume:
Atti del 1º
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Moscatelli, D. Sacco (a cura di), Ante Quem,
2021 |
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28/10/2020
· Aggiornamento
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marchigiana".
Inseriti gli indici delle
riviste:
"Picus" volume XXXIX2019
"Atti e Memorie"
n. 113 (2016-2017)
"Studia Picena",
nn. LXXXIII (2018), LXXXIV (2019)
Inseriti gli
indici dei volumi:
"Economia e
Territorio. L’Adriatico centrale tra tarda
Antichità e alto Medioevo", E. Cirelli, E.
Giorgi, G. Lepore (a cura di), BAR International
Series XXX, Oxford 2019
"Paesaggi piceni e
romani nelle Marche meridionali: l'ager Firmanus
dall'età taro-repubblicana alla conquista
longobarda", S. Menchelli, Pisa University
Press, Pisa 2012
"Vrbs Salvia
I. Scavi e ricerche nell'area del tempio della
Salus Augusta", G. M. Fabrini (a cura
di), Ichnia. Collana del Dipartimento di Studi
Umanistici. Serie Seconda, 7, edizioni Simple,
Macerata 2013
· Sezione "Antiquitates
cingolane":
Aggiornamento
della
bibliografia cingolana |
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31/12/2019
· La
bacheca preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· Ancient human
species made ‘last stand’ 100,000 years ago on
Indonesian island
· Oxygen isotope analysis of Equus teeth
evidences early Eemian and early Weichselian
palaeotemperatures at the Middle Palaeolithic
site of Neumark-Nord 2, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany
· Is this cave painting humanity’s oldest story?
· Territoriality and the organization of
technology during the Last Glacial Maximum in
southwestern Europe
· Identification of African-Specific Admixture
between Modern and Archaic Humans
· Early humans domesticated themselves, new
genetic evidence suggests
· The Face of the Earliest Human Ancestor,
Revealed
· Neanderthal logistic mobility during MIS3:
Zooarchaeological perspective of Abric Romaní
level P (Spain)
· A multiproxy record of palaeoenvironmental
conditions at the Middle Palaeolithic site of
Abric del Pastor (Eastern Iberia)
· Landscapes, environments and societies: The
development of culture in Lower Palaeolithic
Europe
· Rock art, performance and Palaeolithic
cognitive systems. The example of the Grand
Panel palimpsest of Cussac Cave, Dordogne,
France
· Social evolution in Plio-Pleistocene hominins:
Insights from hamadryas baboons and paleoecology
· A new experimental methodology for assessing
adhesive properties shows that Neandertals used
the most suitable material available
· Potential adaptations for bipedalism in the
thoracic and lumbar vertebrae of Homo sapiens: A
3D comparative analysis
· Subsistence strategies of Gravettian hunter–gatherers
in the northeast of the Iberian Peninsula: the
case of level E of Arbreda Cave (Serinyà)
· Onshore and offshore evidences for four abrupt
“warming” episodes during MIS 6 at the
westernmost tip of continental Europe: did they
control the migrations of Neanderthals?
· Upper Paleolithic site Tuyana – a multi-proxy
record of sedimentation and environmental
history during the Late Pleistocene and Holocene
in the Tunka rift valley, Baikal region
· The possible role of predator–prey dynamics as
an influence on early hominin use of burned
landscapes
· Oldowayen et Acheuléen
· Inbreeding, Allee effects and stochasticity
might be sufficient to account for Neanderthal
extinction
· Anterior tooth-use behaviors among early
modern humans and Neandertals
· The exploitation of rabbits for food and pelts
by last interglacial Neandertals
· Human origins in a southern African
palaeo-wetland and first migrations
· Disease transmission and introgression can
explain the long-lasting contact zone of modern
humans and Neanderthals
· The Châtelperronian Neanderthals of Cova
Foradada (Calafell, Spain) used imperial eagle
phalanges for symbolic purposes
· Experimental lithic tool displacement due to
long-term animal disturbance
· Understanding Neanderthal technological
adaptation at Navalmaíllo Rock Shelter (Spain)
by measuring lithic raw materials performance
variability
· How Australopithecus provided insight into
human evolution
· Evidence for independent brain and
neurocranial reorganization during hominin
evolution
· Middle Paleolithic complex technology and a
Neandertal tar-backed tool from the Dutch North
Sea
· Tar adhesives, Neandertals, and the tyranny of
the discontinuous mind
· Experts question study claiming to pinpoint
birthplace of all humans
· Early hominins evolved within non-analog
ecosystems
· Genetic contributions to variation in human
stature in prehistoric Europe |
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21/10/2019
· La
bacheca preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· Pleistocene
landslides and mammoth bone deposits: The case
of Dolní Věstonice II, Czech Republic
· Human occupation of northern Europe in MIS 13:
Happisburgh Site 1 (Norfolk, UK) and its
European context: A response to Lewis et al.
(2019)
· Human occupation of Northern Europe in MIS 13:
a response to comments by Gibbard et al. (2019)
· Evidence of ritual breakage of a ground stone
tool at the Late Natufian site of Hilazon
Tachtit cave (12,000 years ago)
· Evidence for independent brain and
neurocranial reorganization during hominin
evolution
· More data needed for claims about the earliest
Oldowan artifacts
· Reply to Sahle and Gossa: Technology and
geochronology at the earliest known Oldowan site
at Ledi-Geraru, Ethiopia
· Early hominins evolved within non-analog
ecosystems
· Correction: Hafting of Middle Paleolithic
tools in Latium (central Italy): New data from
Fossellone and Sant’Agostino caves
· A Neanderthal from the Central Western Zagros,
Iran. Structural reassessment of the Wezmeh 1
maxillary premolar
· Lithic technology, chronology, and marine
shells from Wadi Aghar, southern Jordan, and
Initial Upper Paleolithic behaviors in the
southern inland Levant
· The shift from typical Western European Late
Acheulian to microproduction in unit ‘D’ of the
late Middle Pleistocene deposits of the Caune de
l’Arago (Pyrénées-Orientales, France)
· A revision of the conductive hearing loss in
Cranium 4 from the Middle Pleistocene site of
Sima de los Huesos (Burgos, Spain)
· Innovative Neanderthals: Results from an
integrated analytical approach applied to backed
stone tools
· Root caries on a Paranthropus robustus third
molar from Drimolen
· The Gravettian child mandible from El Castillo
Cave (Puente Viesgo, Cantabria, Spain)
· European Upper Palaeolithic cultural taxa:
better off without them?
· House of cards: cultural taxonomy and the
study of the European Upper Palaeolithic
· Cultural taxonomy for the European Upper
Palaeolithic: a wide-ranging problem
· Galisonian logic devices and data availability:
revitalising Upper Palaeolithic cultural
taxonomies
· Reject or revive? The crisis of cultural
taxonomy in the European Upper Palaeolithic and
beyond
· Investigating the use of Paleolithic
perforated batons: new evidence from Gough’s
Cave (Somerset, UK)
· A Mousterian Engraved Bone: Principles of
Perception in Middle Paleolithic Art
· Bone marrow storage and delayed consumption at
Middle Pleistocene Qesem Cave, Israel (420 to
200 ka)
· Earliest occupation of the Central Aegean (Naxos),
Greece: Implications for hominin and Homo
sapiens’ behavior and dispersals
· Utilization of mammoth resources and
occupation of the Dniester-Prut basin territory:
The Upper Palaeolithic site of Valea Morilor
(Republic of Moldova)
· Drivers of Late Pleistocene human survival and
dispersal: an agent-based modeling and machine
learning approach
· Neanderthals at the frontier? Geological
potential of southwestern South Scandinavia as
archive of Pleistocene human occupation
· Erq el Ahmar Elephant Site – A mammoth
skeleton at a rare and controversial
Plio-Pleistocene site along the mammal migration
route out of Africa
· The Middle/Later Stone Age transition and
cultural dynamics of late Pleistocene East
Africa
· An Early Upper Palaeolithic Stone Tool
Assemblage from Mughr El-Hamamah, Jordan: An
Interim Report
· A caccia con arco e frecce in Europa già
40.000 anni fa
· Hominin and animal activities in the
microstratigraphic record from Denisova Cave (Altai
Mountains, Russia)
· A biface production older than 600 ka ago at
Notarchirico (Southern Italy) contribution to
understanding early Acheulean cognition and
skills in Europe
· One species, many origins
· First portrait of mysterious Denisovans drawn
from DNA
· Did a common childhood illness take down the
Neanderthals?
· Reconstructing birth in Australopithecus
sediba
· An application of hierarchical Bayesian
modeling to better constrain the chronologies of
Upper Paleolithic archaeological cultures in
France between ca. 32,000–21,000 calibrated
years before present
· A 3.8-million-year-old hominin cranium from
Woranso-Mille, Ethiopia
· Age and context of mid-Pliocene hominin
cranium from Woranso-Mille, Ethiopia
· The earliest evidence of Acheulian occupation
in Northwest Europe and the rediscovery of the
Moulin Quignon site, Somme valley, France
· Animal residues found on tiny Lower
Paleolithic tools reveal their use in butchery
· Birch tar production does not prove
Neanderthal behavioral complexity
· Population structure of modern-day Italians
reveals patterns of ancient and archaic
ancestries in Southern Europe
· Morphology of the Denisovan phalanx closer to
modern humans than to Neanderthals
· La funzione degli “small tools” nell’ambito
delle industrie litiche scheggiate acheuleane
della penisola italiana: il caso studio del sito
laziale di Fontana Ranuccio (FR)
· L’arte rupestre dei Monti Lepini: “vecchi
dati” e “nuove prospettive” di ricerca
· La scoperta dell’Arnalo dei Bufali (Sezze,
LT): documenti fotografici inediti dall’archivio
Blanc-Aguet
· Préhistoire de la Russie
· Du nouveau à Menchecourt (Abbeville) -
nouvelles données stratigraphiques,
archéologiques, paléoenvironnementales et
géochronologiques pour un site paléolithique «
historique » de la vallée de la Somme (France)
· Contexte paléoenvironnemental et chronologique
des occupations néandertaliennes de la grotte
des Ramandils (Port-La-Nouvelle, Aude, France):
apport des restes de grands mammifères
· Le site préhistorique de la Roche‑Cotard IV (Indre-et-Loire,
France): une séquence du pléistocene moyen et
supérieur, référence pour le val de Loire
tourangeau
· Aspects of human physical and behavioural
evolution during the last 1 million years
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7/9/2019
Sezione "Antiquitates
cingolane":
·
Aggiornamento
delle pagine dei castelli di
Colognola e
Castreccioni con nuove foto
·
Aggiornamento della pagina della chiesa di
S.
Michele con nuove foto dell'ambiente ipogeo
·
Aggiornamento della pagina delle
iscrizioni
romane di Cingoli e San Vittore con
l'inserimento del numero EDR e di nuove fonti
bibliografiche
·
Aggiornamento della sezione "Leggende e
tradizioni popolari" con l'inserimento di nuove
leggende nelle pagine: Tesori e luoghi nascosti,
Acque miracolose, Riti di guarigione, I santi,
Misteriose presenze |
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31/08/2019
· La
bacheca preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· Intrastrata
geochemical variability of a Paleolithic bone
assemblage: The case of single-phase Gravettian
site Jaksice II, southern Poland
· Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences,
Volume 11
· The skull of StW 573, a 3.67 Ma
Australopithecus prometheus skeleton from
Sterkfontein Caves, South Africa
· Morphology of the Homo naledi femora from
Lesedi
· Reevaluation of the body mass estimate for the
KNM-ER 5428 Homo erectus talus
· Chronologic constraints on hominin dispersal
outside Africa since 2.48 Ma from the Zarqa
Valley, Jordan
· New clues about the late Early Pleistocene
peopling of western Europe: Small vertebrates
from The Bois-de-Riquet archeo-paleontological
site (Lézignan-La-Cèbe, southern France)
· A 3.8-million-year-old hominin cranium from
Woranso-Mille, Ethiopia
· Evidence of violence behind human skull
remains from the Palaeolithic
· External auditory exostoses among western
Eurasian late Middle and Late Pleistocene humans
· Middle Stone Age foragers resided in high
elevations of the glaciated Bale Mountains,
Ethiopia
· Elemental signatures of Australopithecus
africanus teeth reveal seasonal dietary stress
· The older, the better? On the radiocarbon
dating of Upper Palaeolithic burials in Northern
Eurasia and beyond
· Exploring karst landscapes: new prehistoric
sites in south-central Ethiopia
· Lost in transition: the dietary shifts from
Late Antiquity to the Early Middle Ages in the
North Eastern Iberian Peninsula
· Neanderthal plant use and pyrotechnology:
phytolith analysis from Roc de Marsal, France
· Calcium isotopic patterns in enamel reflect
different nursing behaviors among South African
early hominins
· Poggetti Vecchi (Tuscany, Italy): A late
Middle Pleistocene case of human–elephant
interaction
· Femoral neck and shaft structure in Homo
naledi from the Dinaledi Chamber (Rising Star
System, South Africa)
· A multiscale stratigraphic investigation of
the context of StW 573 ‘Little Foot’ and Member
2, Sterkfontein Caves, South Africa
· Seasonal and habitat effects on the
nutritional properties of savanna vegetation:
Potential implications for early hominin dietary
ecology
· New electron spin resonance (ESR) ages from
Geißenklösterle Cave: A chronological study of
the Middle and early Upper Paleolithic layers
· Understanding stone tool-making skill
acquisition: Experimental methods and
evolutionary implications
· The long limb bones of the StW 573
Australopithecus skeleton from Sterkfontein
Member 2: Descriptions and proportions
· Hominin fire use in the Okote member at Koobi
Fora, Kenya: New evidence for the old debate
· Gombore II (Melka Kunture, Ethiopia): A new
approach to formation processes and spatial
patterns of an Early Pleistocene Acheulean site
· Neanderthals: Ecology and Evolution, "Quaternary
Science Reviews"
· Population structure and the evolution of Homo
sapiens in Africa
· Hybridization in human evolution: Insights
from other organisms
· Apidima Cave fossils provide earliest evidence
of Homo sapiens in Eurasia
· Rare dental trait provides morphological
evidence of archaic introgression in Asian
fossil record
· Provenance, modification and use of
manganese-rich rocks at Le Moustier (Dordogne,
France)
· Environmental and climatic context of the
hominin occurrence in northeastern Italy from
the late Middle to Late Pleistocene inferred
from small-mammal assemblages
· The bulb retouchers in the Levant: New
insights into Middle Palaeolithic retouching
techniques and mobile tool-kit composition
· Persistent Neanderthal occupation of the
open-air site of ‘Ein Qashish, Israel
· Hafting of Middle Paleolithic tools in Latium
(central Italy): New data from Fossellone and
Sant’Agostino caves
· Mosaic evolution in hominin phylogeny:
meanings, implications, and explanations
· Lithics of the North African Middle Stone Age:
assumptions, evidence and future directions
· Approaching raw material functionality in the
Upper Magdalenian of Coímbre cave (Asturias,
Spain) through geometric morphometrics
· Who ate OH80 (Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania)? A
geometric-morphometric analysis of surface bone
modifications of a Paranthropus boisei skeleton
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18/08/2019
·
Aggiornamento
della
bibliografia dei Piceni
·
Aggiornamento
della
bibliografia
cingolana della sezione "Antiquitates
cingolane"
· Aggiornamento
della sezione "Fonti bibliografiche di storia e archeologia
marchigiana": inseriti gli indici della
riviste:
- "Marca/Marche" n. 11/2018
- "Picus" XXXVII-2017, XXXVIII-2018
e del volume:
- "Riscoperte. Un
anno di archeologia nelle Marche", C. Birrozzi
(a cura di). Atti della Giornata di studi,
Ancona, 6 giugno 2017, Andrea Livi editore,
Fermo 2018 |
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20/06/2019
· La
bacheca preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· Preliminary
characterization of flint raw material used on
prehistoric sites in NW Belgium
· New insights on the Monte Fenera Palaeolithic,
Italy: Geoarchaeology of the Ciota Ciara cave
· Blind test evaluation of consistency in
macroscopic lithic raw material sorting
· Isotopic equifinality and rethinking the diet
of Australopithecus anamensis
· Middle Palaeolithic occupations in central
Saudi Arabia during MIS 5 and MIS 7: new
insights on the origins of the peopling of
Arabia
· Evaluating prepared core assemblages with
three-dimensional methods: a case study from the
Middle Paleolithic at Skhūl (Israel)
· Revisiting Mwulu’s Cave: new insights into the
Middle Stone Age in the southern African savanna
biome
· An ABC Method for Whole-Genome Sequence Data:
Inferring Paleolithic and Neolithic Human
Expansions
· Environmental and climatic context of the
hominin occurrence in northeastern Italy from
the late Middle to Late Pleistocene inferred
from small-mammal assemblages
· Are there marrow cavities in Pleistocene
elephant limb bones, and was marrow available to
early humans? New CT scan results from the site
of Castel di Guido (Italy)
· Large ungulate mortality profiles and ambush
hunting by Acheulean-age hominins at
Elandsfontein, Western Cape Province, South
Africa
· Archaeomagnetism of burnt cherts and hearths
from Middle Palaeolithic Amud Cave, Israel:
Tools for reconstructing site formation
processes and occupation history
· Earliest known Oldowan artifacts at >2.58 Ma
from Ledi-Geraru, Ethiopia, highlight early
technological diversity
· The lineages of the first humans to reach
northeastern Siberia and the Americas
· The population history of northeastern Siberia
since the Pleistocene
· Dental microwear texture analysis of Homo
sapiens sapiens: Foragers, farmers, and
pastoralists
· Analyses of Neanderthal introgression suggest
that Levantine and southern Arabian populations
have a shared population history
· Discoveries of quartzite artefacts on the
highest terrace: Early or Middle Pleistocene
occupation of the Rhône Valley?
· Micro-PIXE studies on prehistoric chert tools:
elemental mapping to determine Palaeolithic
lithic procurement
· The Middle Pleistocene site of Torralba (Soria,
Spain): a taphonomic view of the Marquis of
Cerralbo and Howell faunal collections
· First Geochemical ‘Fingerprinting’ of Balkan
and Prut Flint from Palaeolithic Romania:
Potentials, Limitations and Future Directions
· Archaeology and the Origins of Human
Cumulative Culture: A Case Study from the
Earliest Oldowan at Gona, Ethiopia
· Teilhard de Chardin, human evolution and
“Piltdown Man”
· Living on the edge: Was demographic weakness
the cause of Neanderthal demise?
· The Middle-to-Upper Paleolithic transition
occupations from Cova Foradada (Calafell, NE
Iberia)
· Chimpanzee extractive foraging with excavating
tools: Experimental modeling of the origins of
human technology
· Archaic human remains from Hualongdong, China,
and Middle Pleistocene human continuity and
variation
· A multidisciplinary approach to a unique
palaeolithic human ichnological record from
Italy (Bàsura Cave)
· Assessment of complex projectiles in the early
Late Pleistocene at Aduma, Ethiopia
· Similarities and differences in the lifestyles
of populations using mode 3 technology in North
Africa and the south of the Iberian Peninsula
· The early Upper Palaeolithic of Cova de les
Cendres (Alicante, Spain)
· Hypercementosis of the Magdalenian human
mandibular teeth from El Mirón cave, Cantabria (Spain)
· Landscapes, climate change & forager mobility
in the Upper Paleolithic of northern Spain
· Time and space in the Western Paleolithic age
· Ancient jaw gives elusive Denisovans a face
· Neanderthal communities in the heart of the
Iberian Peninsula: taphonomic and
zooarchaeological study of the Mousterian site
of Jarama VI (Guadalajara, Spain)
· Archeological bone injuries by lithic backed
projectiles: new evidence on bear hunting from
the Late Epigravettian site of Cornafessa rock
shelter (Italy)
· Temporal evidence shows Australopithecus
sediba is unlikely to be the ancestor of Homo
· Dental evolutionary rates and its implications
for the Neanderthal–modern human divergence
· Introduction of Late Pleistocene cultural
material of an intermediate region: Paleolithic
sites of Pion and Izeh plain between Central and
Southern Zagros, Southwest Iran
· The oldest osseous mining tools in Europe? New
discoveries from the chocolate flint mine in
Orońsko, site 2 (southern Poland)
· Late Glacial environment and human settlement
of the Central Western Carpathians: A case study
of the Nowa Biała 1 open-air site (Podhale
Region, southern Poland)
· Humanizing European Paleolithic art: A new
visual evidence of human/bird interactions at L’Hort
de la Boquera site (Margalef de Montsant,
Tarragona, Spain)
· Coliboaia is not Chauvet
· L'attribution culturelle des sculptures du
Jura souabe selon les documents des découvreurs |
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02/05/2019
· La
bacheca preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· Human behavior
and Homo-mammal interactions at the first
European peopling: new evidence from the Pirro
Nord site (Apricena, Southern Italy)
· The Late Pleistocene European badger Meles
meles from Grotta Laceduzza (Brindisi, Apulia,
Southern Italy): the analysis of the
morphological and biometric variability
· "PaleoAnthropology" Journal 2019
· Paleolithic artifact deposits at Wadi Dabsa,
Saudi Arabia: A multiscalar geoarchaeological
approach to building an interpretative framework
· Isolated teeth from La Ferrassie: Reassessment
of the old collections, new remains, and their
implications
· Efficacy of diffeomorphic surface matching and
3D geometric morphometrics for taxonomic
discrimination of Early Pleistocene hominin
mandibular molars
· Temporal shifts in the distribution of murine
rodent body size classes at Liang Bua (Flores,
Indonesia) reveal new insights into the
paleoecology of Homo floresiensis and associated
fauna
· Brain size growth in Australopithecus
· Mandibular molar root and pulp cavity
morphology in Homo naledi and other
Plio-Pleistocene hominins
· Saharan green corridors and Middle Pleistocene
hominin dispersals across the Eastern Desert,
Sudan
· The costal skeleton of the Regourdou 1
Neandertal
· Human occupation of northern Europe in MIS 13:
Happisburgh Site 1 (Norfolk, UK) and its
European context
· Biggest Denisovan fossil yet is the first
found outside Siberian cave
· The African ape-like foot of Ardipithecus
ramidus and its implications for the origin of
bipedalism
· Archaic human remains from Hualongdong, China,
and Middle Pleistocene human continuity and
variation
· Insights into the timing, intensity and
natural setting of Neanderthal occupation from
the geoarchaeological study of combustion
structures: A micromorphological and biomarker
investigation of El Salt, unit Xb, Alcoy, Spain
· Mobility and social identity in the Mid Upper
Paleolithic: New personal ornaments from Poiana
Cireșului (Piatra Neamț, Romania)
· Le tante famiglie dei Denisova
· Need for social skills helped shape modern
human face
· Multiple Denisovan-related ancestries in
Papuans
· A new species of Homo from the Late
Pleistocene of the Philippines
· Woolly mammoths and Neanderthals may have
shared genetic traits
· Rocks, teeth, and tools: New insights into
early Neanderthal mobility strategies in
South-Eastern France from lithic reconstructions
and strontium isotope analysis
· Expanding the horizons of Palaeolithic rock
art: the site of Romualdova Pećina
· The shining piece of the puzzle: evidence of
plant use in the Late Palaeolithic
· A probable genetic origin for pitting enamel
hypoplasia on the molars of Paranthropus
robustus
· Brain size and organization in the Middle
Pleistocene hominins from Sima de los Huesos.
Inferences from endocranial variation
· Ardipithecus ramidus postcrania from the Gona
Project area, Afar Regional State, Ethiopia
· Quantifying lithic surface alterations using
confocal microscopy and its relevance for
exploring the Châtelperronian at La
Roche-à-Pierrot (Saint-Césaire, France)
· Impact of the last interglacial climate change
on ecosystems and Neanderthals behavior at Baume
Moula-Guercy, Ardèche, France
· Comparative analysis of Middle Stone Age
artifacts in Africa (CoMSAfrica)
· Paleomedicine and the use of plant secondary
compounds in the Paleolithic and Early Neolithic
· Going big versus going small: Lithic
miniaturization in hominin lithic technology
· Color Me Heated? A Comparison of Potential
Methods to Quantify Color Change in
Thermally-Altered Rocks
· Radiocarbon dating and isotope analysis on the
purported Aurignacian skeletal remains from
Fontana Nuova (Ragusa, Italy)
· The mammoth cycle. Hunting with ivory
spear-points in the Gravettian site of Pavlov I
(Czech Republic)
· Provenance study on prehistoric obsidian
objects found in Romania (Eastern Carpathian
Basin and its neighbouring regions) using Prompt
Gamma Activation Analysis
· New chronological framework (MIS 13–9) and
depositional context for the lower Palaeolithic
sites north-west of Rome: Revisiting the early
hominin in central Italy
· A dispersal of Homo sapiens from southern to
eastern Africa immediately preceded the
out-of-Africa migration
· Reconnaissance of Prehistoric Sites in the Red
Sea Coastal Region of the Sudan, NE Africa
· Neandertal-like traits visible in the internal
structure of non-supranuchal fossae of some
recent Homo sapiens: The problem of their
identification in hominins and phylogenetic
implications
· Morphology, pathology, and the vertebral
posture of the La Chapelle-aux-Saints Neandertal
· Exceptionally high δ15N values in collagen
single amino acids confirm Neandertals as
high-trophic level carnivores
· The area surrounding the world-famous
geoarchaeological site Mal'ta (Baikal Siberia):
New data on the chronology, archaeology, and
fauna
· Early Palaeolithic evidence from the Euphrates
River basin, Eastern Turkey
· Genomic evidence for shared common ancestry of
East African hunting-gathering populations and
insights into local adaptation
· Arrillor cave (Basque Country, northern
Iberian Penisula). Chronological,
palaeo-environmental and cultural notes on a
long Mousterian sequence
· The Middle-Upper Paleolithic transition in
Northwest Italy: new evidence from Riparo
Bombrini (Balzi Rossi, Liguria, Italy)
· Mousterian inside the upper Paleolithic? The
last interval of El Esquilleu (Cantabria, Spain)
sequence
· Reconsidering prehistoric chert catchment
sources: new data from the Central Pyrenees
(Western Europe)
· Neanderthal selective hunting of reindeer? The
case study of Abri du Maras (south-eastern
France)
· A Critical Reassessment of Cultural Taxonomies
in the Central European Late Palaeolithic
· Tracing Fire in Early European Prehistory:
Microcharcoal Quantification in Geological and
Archaeological Records from Molise (Southern
Italy)
· The Mental Template in Handaxe Manufacture:
New Insights into Acheulean Lithic Technological
Behavior at Boxgrove, Sussex, UK
· Midden or Molehill: The Role of Coastal
Adaptations in Human Evolution and Dispersal
· New evidence of broader diets for archaic Homo
populations in the northwestern Mediterranean
· Seasonal scheduling of shellfish collection in
the Middle and Later Stone Ages of southern
Africa
· Neandertal foot remains from Regourdou 1 (Montignac-sur-Vézère,
Dordogne, France)
· Do a few tools necessarily mean a few people?
A techno-morphological approach to the question
of group size at Gesher Benot Ya'aqov, Israel
· Radiocarbon dates and Bayesian modeling
support maritime diffusion model for megaliths
in Europe
· The ecomorphology of southern African rodent
incisors: Potential applications to the hominin
fossil record
· Specialized rainforest hunting by Homo sapiens
~45,000 years ago
· Archaeobiology during Greenland Stadial 2 in
northern Spain, ca. 22,000-15,000 cal BP
· Symbolic Territories Prehistory
· Homes for Hunters? Exploring the Concept of
Home at Hunter-Gatherer Sites in Upper
Paleolithic Europe and Epipaleolithic Southwest
Asia
· Lashed by the wind: short-term Middle
Palaeolithic occupations within the
loess-palaeosoil sequence at Monte Netto (Northern
Italy)
· Chronology of the Late Pleistocene
archaeological sequence at Vanguard Cave,
Gibraltar: Insights from quartz single and
multiple grain luminescence dating
· Lo sviluppo infantile delle forme arcaiche di
Homo |
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18/02/2019
· La
bacheca preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· Corema album
archaeobotanical remains in western
Mediterranean basin. Assessing fruit consumption
during Upper Palaeolithic in Cova de les Cendres
(Alicante, Spain)
· Hominin vertebrae and upper limb bone fossils
from Sterkfontein Caves, South Africa (1998–2003
excavations)
· Variation among the Dmanisi hominins: Multiple
taxa or one species?
· Ages-at-death distribution of the early
Pleistocene hominin fossil assemblage from
Drimolen (South Africa)
· Close companions: Early evidence for dogs in
northeast Jordan and the potential impact of new
hunting methods
· Population dynamics and socio-spatial
organization of the Aurignacian: Scalable
quantitative demographic data for western and
central Europe
· Defining and Characterizing Archaeological
Quartzite: Sedimentary and Metamorphic Processes
in the Lithic Assemblages of El Habario and El
Arteu (Cantabrian Mountains, Northern Spain)
· Were Acheulean Bifaces Deliberately Made
Symmetrical? Archaeological and Experimental
Evidence
· Subsistence strategies throughout the African
Middle Pleistocene: Faunal evidence for
behavioral change and continuity across the
Earlier to Middle Stone Age transition
· New data for the Early Upper Paleolithic of
Kostenki (Russia)
· Excavation, reconstruction and taphonomy of
the StW 573 Australopithecus prometheus skeleton
from Sterkfontein Caves, South Africa
· The meta-group social network of early humans:
A temporal–spatial assessment of group size at
FLK Zinj (Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania)
· The bony labyrinth of StW 573 (“Little Foot”):
Implications for early hominin evolution and
paleobiology
· New permanent teeth from Gran Dolina-TD6
(Sierra de Atapuerca). The bearing of Homo
antecessor on the evolutionary scenario of Early
and Middle Pleistocene Europe
· One size does not fit all: Group size and the
late middle Pleistocene prehistoric archive
· Lithic raw material acquisition and use by
early Homo sapiens at Skhul, Israel
· On the shape of things: A geometric
morphometrics approach to investigate
Aurignacian group membership
· Geometric morphometrics and finite elements
analysis: Assessing the functional implications
of differences in craniofacial form in the
hominin fossil record
· Humeral anatomy of the KNM-ER 47000 upper limb
skeleton from Ileret, Kenya: Implications for
taxonomic identification
· Cross-sectional properties of the humeral
diaphysis of Paranthropus boisei: Implications
for upper limb function
· Hominin diversity and high environmental
variability in the Okote Member, Koobi Fora
Formation, Kenya
· The endocast of StW 573 (“Little Foot”) and
hominin brain evolution
· Interbreeding between Neanderthals and modern
humans: Remarks and methodological dangers of a
dental calculus microbiome analysis
· Timing of archaic hominin occupation of
Denisova Cave in southern Siberia
· Age estimates for hominin fossils and the
onset of the Upper Palaeolithic at Denisova Cave
· Modern humans replaced Neanderthals in
southern Spain 44,000 years ago
· Archaic humans moved into Siberian cave
100,000 years earlier than thought
· Nessun ultimo rifugio per i Neanderthal in
Europa
· External ballistics of Pleistocene hand-thrown
spears: experimental performance data and
implications for human evolution
· New remains discovered at site of famous
Neanderthal ‘flower burial’
· Livre: Sur les pas Lucy. Expéditions en
Ethiopie, di Raymonde Bonnefille-Editions Odile
Jacob
· A surprisingly early replacement of
Neanderthals by modern humans in southern Spain
· First evidence that ancient Europeans were
hunting mammoths
· Approximate Bayesian computation with deep
learning supports a third archaic introgression
in Asia and Oceania
· Neandertal features of the deciduous and
permanent teeth from Portel-Ouest Cave (Ariège,
France)
· Morphological trends in arcade shape and size
in Middle Pleistocene Homo
· Morphometric analysis of shape differences in
Windover and Point Hope archaic human mandibles
· A Neandertal foot phalanx from the Galería de
las Estatuas site (Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain)
· One small step: A review of Plio-Pleistocene
hominin foot evolution |
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27/01/2019
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della sezione "Fonti bibliografiche di storia e archeologia
marchigiana": inseriti gli indici della
riviste:
- "Marca/Marche" n. 10/2018
- "Picenum
Seraphicum" vol. 31, 2017
- "Studi Maceratesi" nn. 50, 51, 52
- "Atti e Memorie" n. 112,
2014-2015
- "Quaderni Storici
Esini" n. IX, 2018
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6-13 Settembre 1959, Centro di Studi per la
Storia dell' Architettura, Roma 1965
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Barbarossa, Ancona e le Marche", Convegno di
studi storici, Ancona, 19-20 aprile 1969, Atti e
testi, Deputazione di storia patria per le
Marche, Arti grafiche, Città di Castello 1972
- "Per una
ricostruzione degli insediamenti medievali
nell'entroterra della Marchia", E. Saracco
Previdi (a cura di), Macerata 1985
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nelle Marche. Capolavori di arte e di
spiritualità dal XIII al XVII secolo", M.
Giannatiempo López-G. Venturi (a cura di), Il
lavoro editoriale, Ancona 2014
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del Rinascimento delle Marche", M. L. Polichetti
(a cura di), Il lavoro editoriale, Ancona 2015
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Quintavalle e la tradizione dei compagni di
Francesco d'Assisi nelle Marche", Atti
dell'incontro di studio, Sefro 11 luglio 2015,
Figure e temi francescani 4, Centro italiano di
studi sull'alto Medioevo, Spoleto 2016 |
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30/12/2018
· La
bacheca preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· Les
néandertaliens de Payre (Ardèche, France)
ont-ils chassé le rhinocéros?
· Vergisson II (Saône-et-Loire,
France) : microfaune et environnement de l’Homme
de Néandertal
· "Quaternary
International", Volume 498, Pages 1-126 (30
December 2018)
· Oldest human remains in Poland
· "JASs - Journal of Anthropological Sciences",
volume 96 (2018)
· Ochre and pigment use at Hohle Fels cave:
Results of the first systematic review of ochre
and ochre-related artefacts from the Upper
Palaeolithic in Germany
· "Quaternary International", 'The Gates of
Europe', edited by Katerina Harvati, George
Konidaris, Vangelis Tourloukis, Volume 497,
Pages 1-240 (20 December 2018)
· Environmental change during MIS4 and MIS 3
opened corridors in the Horn of Africa for Homo
sapiens expansion
· Le differenze genetiche e cerebrali tra noi e
i Neanderthal
· 1.9-million- and 2.4-million-year-old
artifacts and stone tool–cutmarked bones from
Ain Boucherit, Algeria
· An integrated method for understanding the
function of macro-lithic tools. Use wear, 3D and
spatial analyses of an Early Upper Palaeolithic
assemblage from North Eastern Italy,
· ‘Little Foot’ hominin emerges from stone after
millions of years
· The torso integration hypothesis revisited in
Homo sapiens: Contributions to the understanding
of hominin body shape evolution
· The effects of heavy-duty machinery on the
formation of pseudo-knapping debitage in Stone
Age cultural landscapes
· Prehistory at high altitude: new surveys in
the central-southern Apennines
· Taxonomic reassignment of the Paleolithic
human navicular from Cueva de los Torrejones
(Guadalajara, Spain)
· The chert abundance ratio (CAR): a new
parameter for interpreting Palaeolithic raw
material procurement
· Isotopic evidence for the reconstruction of
diet and mobility during village formation in
the Early Middle Ages: Las Gobas (Burgos,
northern Spain)
· Homo naledi pelvic remains from the Dinaledi
Chamber, South Africa
· Hand grip diversity and frequency during the
use of Lower Palaeolithic stone cutting-tools
· Site fragmentation, hominin mobility and LCT
variability reflected in the early Acheulean
record of the Okote Member, at Koobi Fora, Kenya
· Scapular anatomy of Paranthropus boisei from
Ileret, Kenya
· Early dates for ‘Neanderthal cave art’ may be
wrong
· Modeling the disappearance of the Neanderthals
using principles of population dynamics and
ecology
· Stable isotope evidence for (mostly) stable
local environments during the South African
Middle Stone Age from Sibudu, KwaZulu-Natal
· Gravettian weaponry: 23,500-year-old evidence
of a composite barbed point from Les Prés de
Laure (France)
· "L'Anthropologie", Volume 122, Issue 5, Pages
709-764 (November–December 2018)
· The first bone tools from Kromdraai and stone
tools from Drimolen, and the place of bone tools
in the South African Earlier Stone Age
· Connections, culture and environments around
100 000 years ago at Klasies River main site
· The emergence, spread, and termination of the
Early Later Stone Age event in South Africa and
southern Namibia
· Identifying animal taxa used to manufacture
bone tools during the Middle Stone Age at Sibudu,
South Africa: Results of a CT-rendered
histological analysis
· Stone tools linked to ancient human ancestors
in Arabia have surprisingly recent date
· I tanti incroci di Neanderthal e Homo sapiens
· Prehistoric cave art reveals ancient use of
complex astronomy
· Plio-Pleistocene decline of African
megaherbivores: No evidence for ancient hominin
impacts
· AGMT3-D: A software for 3-D landmarks-based
geometric morphometric shape analysis of
archaeological artifacts
· Paleolithic hominins and settlement in Croatia
from MIS 6 to MIS 3: Research history and
current interpretations
· Changes in ornamental traditions and
subsistence strategies during the
Palaeolithic-Mesolithic transition in Vlakno
cave
· The evidence from Vindija Cave (Croatia)
reveals diversity of Neandertal behaviour in
Europe
· Refining the environmental and climatic
background of the Middle Pleistocene human
cranium from Gruta da Aroeira (Torres Novas,
Portugal)
· Similar cranial trauma prevalence among
Neanderthals and Upper Palaeolithic modern
humans
· Cut marks made with quartz tools: An
experimental framework for understanding cut
mark morphology, and its use at the Middle
Palaeolithic site of the Navalmaíllo Rock
Shelter (Pinilla del Valle, Madrid, Spain)
· Geomorphological and paleoenvironmental
evolution in the prehistoric framework of the
coastland of Mondragone, southern Italy
· Late Pleistocene-Holocene coastal adaptation
in central Mediterranean: Snapshots from Grotta
d’Oriente (NW Sicily)
· The Howiesons Poort lithic sequence of
Klipdrift Shelter, southern Cape, South Africa
· I genomi che raccontano i primordi della
storia umana in Africa
· Middle Pleistocene hominin behavior at the
700ka Acheulean site of la Noira (France)
· The MIS 13 interglacial at Ceprano, Italy, in
the context of Middle Pleistocene vegetation
changes in southern Europe
· Taphonomic inferences about Middle Pleistocene
hominins: The human cranium of Gruta da Aroeira
(Portugal)
· Agent-based least-cost path analysis and the
diffusion of Cantabrian Lower Magdalenian
engraved scapulae
· 3D virtual reconstruction of the Kebara 2
Neandertal thorax
· Earliest hominin migrations into the Arabian
Peninsula required no novel adaptations
· Trampling vs. Retouch in a Lithic Assemblage:
A Case Study from a Middle Stone Age Site,
Steenbokfontein 9KR (Limpopo, South Africa)
· Pre-Solutrean rock art in southernmost Europe:
Evidence from Las Ventanas Cave (Andalusia,
Spain)
· The evolution of the human foot
· "L'Anthropologie", Volume 122, Issue 4, Pages
589-708 (September–October 2018): |
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12/10/2018
· La
bacheca preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· The
spatio-temporal distribution of archaeological
and faunal finds at Liang Bua (Flores,
Indonesia) in light of the revised chronology
for Homo floresiensis
· Evidence for a humid interval at ~56–44 ka in
the Levant and its potential link to modern
humans dispersal out of Africa
· Modeling the role of fire and cooking in the
competitive exclusion of Neanderthals
· The bony labyrinth in the Aroeira 3 Middle
Pleistocene cranium
· The Origins of Iconic Depictions: A
Falsifiable Model Derived from the Visual
Science of Palaeolithic Cave Art and World Rock
Art
· The hunting of horse and the problem of the
Aurignacian on the central plain of Eastern
Europe
· SI: Role of art in prehistory-UISPP2014
· Early and Middle Pleistocene
climate-environment conditions in Central Europe
and the hominin settlement record
· Progressive aridification in East Africa over
the last half million years and implications for
human evolution
· Modern humans inherited viral defenses from
Neanderthals
· Tooth crown tissue proportions and enamel
thickness in Early Pleistocene Homo antecessor
molars (Atapuerca, Spain)
· 90,000 year-old specialised bone technology in
the Aterian Middle Stone Age of North Africa
· The Middle Pleistocene (MIS 12) human dental
remains from Fontana Ranuccio (Latium) and
Visogliano (Friuli-Venezia Giulia), Italy. A
comparative high resolution endostructural
assessment
· Intragenus (Homo) variation in a chemokine
receptor gene (CCR5)
· Is early silcrete heat treatment a new
behavioural proxy in the Middle Stone Age?
· Trabecular architecture and joint loading of
the proximal humerus in extant hominoids, Ateles,
and Australopithecus africanus
· Success of a flexible behavior. Considerations
on the manufacture of Late Epigravettian lithic
projectile implements according to experimental
tests
· Flake selection and scraper retouch
probability: an alternative model for explaining
Middle Paleolithic assemblage retouch
variability
· First Insights into the Technique Used for
Heat Treatment of Chert at the Solutrean Site of
Laugerie-Haute, France
· Heat Treatment of Mineral Pigment During the
Upper Palaeolithic in North-East Italy
· Raman spectroscopy and scanning electron
microscopy confirm ochre residues on 71
000-year-old bifacial tools from Sibudu, South
Africa
· New Excavations at Border Cave, KwaZulu-Natal,
South Africa
· Technological Change and Economy in the
Epipalaeolithic: Assessing the Shift from Early
to Middle Epipalaeolithic at Kharaneh IV
· A quantification of calcaneal lateral plantar
process position with implications for bipedal
locomotion in Australopithecus
· The Oldowan industry from Swartkrans cave,
South Africa, and its relevance for the African
Oldowan
· Tooth fractures in the Krapina Neandertals
· A partial Homo pelvis from the Early
Pleistocene of Eritrea
· ZooMS identification of bone tools from the
North African Later Stone Age
· A Social History of the Irish and British
Mesolithic
· Palaeolithic occupation of the Anatolian High
Plateau during a cold period: An MIS 6 aged
artifact from the Avlamış Valley, Eskişehir, NW
Turkey
· Social Structure Facilitated the Evolution of
Care-giving as a Strategy for Disease Control in
the Human Lineage
· Evidence for precision grasping in Neandertal
daily activities
· Impact of climate change on the transition of
Neanderthals to modern humans in Europe
· An abstract drawing from the 73,000-year-old
levels at Blombos Cave, South Africa
· The genome of the offspring of a Neanderthal
mother and a Denisovan father |
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31/08/2018
· La
bacheca preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· The structure of
the Middle Stone Age of eastern Africa
· The top of the Gran Dolina (Atapuerca, Spain)
sequence: A zooarchaeological and occupational
perspective
· Virtual reconstruction of the Upper
Palaeolithic skull from Zlatý Kůň, Czech
Republic: Sex assessment and morphological
affinity
· Impact of climate change on the transition of
Neanderthals to modern humans in Europe
· X-ray and neutron-based non-invasive analysis
of prehistoric stone artefacts: a contribution
to understand mobility and interaction networks
· Pleistocene animal communities of a 1.5
million-year-old lake margin grassland and their
relationship to Homo erectus paleoecology
· Body mass estimates of the earliest possible
hominins and implications for the last common
ancestor
· Ancient teeth, phenetic affinities, and
African hominins: Another look at where Homo
naledi fits in
· Over 100 years of Krapina: New insights into
the Neanderthal thorax from the study of rib
cross-sectional morphology
· Description and analysis of three Homo naledi
incudes from the Dinaledi Chamber, Rising Star
cave (South Africa)
· Biomechanical implications of the onset of
walking
· Mum’s a Neanderthal, Dad’s a Denisovan: First
discovery of an ancient-human hybrid
· Stone tools reveal modern human-like gripping
capabilities 500,000 years ago
· When did Homo sapiens first reach Southeast
Asia and Sahul?
· Evolutionary history and adaptation of a human
pygmy population of Flores Island, Indonesia
· Compatible ecological niche signals between
biological and archaeological datasets for
late-surviving Neandertals
· Investigating interrelationships between Lower
Palaeolithic stone tool effectiveness and tool
user biometric variation: implications for
technological and evolutionary changes
· The 1-million year old quartz assemblage from
Pont-de-Lavaud (Centre, France) in the European
context
· Active percussion tools from the Oldowan site
of Barranco León (Orce, Andalusia, Spain): The
fundamental role of pounding activities in
hominin lifeways
· Human-like hip joint loading in
Australopithecus africanus and Paranthropus
robustus
· Reconstruction, endocranial form and taxonomic
affinity of the early Homo calvaria KNM-ER 42700
· Patterns of lateral enamel growth in Homo
naledi as assessed through perikymata
distribution and number
· Mandibular ramus shape variation and ontogeny
in Homo sapiens and Homo neanderthalensis
· A new tephrochronology for early diverse stone
tool technologies and long-distance raw material
transport in the Middle to Late Pleistocene
Kapthurin Formation, East Africa
· The effect of ontogeny on estimates of KNM-WT
15000's adult body size
· Inter-ray variation in metatarsal strength
properties in humans and African apes:
Implications for inferring bipedal biomechanics
in the Olduvai Hominid 8 foot
· Cranial vault thickness variation and inner
structural organization in the StW 578 hominin
cranium from Jacovec Cavern, South Africa
· On the relationship between maxillary molar
root shape and jaw kinematics in
Australopithecus africanus and Paranthropus
robustus
· Objets d'ivoire - Archives de vie
· Middle Stone Age human teeth from Magubike
rockshelter, Iringa Region, Tanzania
· Montane pine forests reached the northeastern
coast of the Iberian Peninsula 50,000 years ago
· Homo sapiens developed a new ecological niche
that separated it from other hominins
· Acheulean technology and landscape use at
Dawadmi, central Arabia
· Neandertal fire-making technology inferred
from microwear analysis
· Tools from China are oldest hint of human
lineage outside Africa
· Tante culle africane per l'umanità
· Humans evolved in partially isolated
populations scattered across Africa
· Our fractured African roots
· From the Oldowan to the Acheulean at Olduvai
Gorge (Tanzania) |
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10/07/2018
· La
bacheca preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· Bridging
prehistoric caves with buried landscapes in the
Swabian Jura (southwestern Germany)
· Formation processes at sites with
high-resolution sequences in the Crimean Middle
Paleolithic: The Kabazi V rock shelter and the
open-air site of Kabazi II compared
· Chronology and formation processes of the
Middle to Upper Palaeolithic deposits of Ifri n'Ammar
using multi-method luminescence dating and
micromorphology
· New chronological constraints for Middle
Palaeolithic (MIS 6/5-3) cave sequences in
Eastern Transylvania, Romania
· Multi-proxy archaeological investigations of a
Middle Palaeolithic occupation context in
Eastern Transylvania, Romania
· Reconstructing prehistoric settlement models
and land use patterns on Mt. Damota/SW Ethiopia
· The Aurignacian way of life: Contextualizing
early modern human adaptation in the Carpathian
Basin
· Early Upper Paleolithic surface collections
from loess-like sediments in the northern
Carpathian Basin
· Reconstruction of LGM faunal patterns using
Species Distribution Modelling. The
archaeological record of the Solutrean in Iberia
· A 3D form comparative analysis of the
Neandertal glenoid fossa in the context of the
genus Homo
· Palaeoecological implications of Neanderthal
occupation at Unit Xb of El Salt (Alcoi, eastern
Spain) during MIS 3 using small mammals proxy
· Neandertals practiced close-range hunting
120,000 years ago
· Pleistocene paleosol development and
paleoenvironmental dynamics in East Africa: A
multiproxy record from the Homo-bearing Aalat
pedostratigraphic succession, Dandiero basin
(Eritrea)
· Plant use in the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic:
Food, medicine and raw materials
· Cave clastic sediments as a tool for refining
the study of human occupation of prehistoric
sites: insights from the cave site of La Cala
(Cilento, southern Italy)
· A nearly complete foot from Dikika, Ethiopia
and its implications for the ontogeny and
function of Australopithecus afarensis
· Raman spectroscopy of lipid micro-residues on
Middle Palaeolithic stone tools from Denisova
Cave, Siberia
· New perspectives on Acheulean and
Acheulean-like adaptations
· Neanderthal brain organoids come to life
· How did Homo sapiens evolve?
· Early hominins in north-west Europe: A
punctuated long chronology?
· Phytoliths as an indicator of early modern
humans plant gathering strategies, fire fuel and
site occupation intensity during the Middle
Stone Age at Pinnacle Point 5-6 (south coast,
South Africa)
· Dentine morphology of Atapuerca-Sima de los
Huesos lower molars: Evolutionary implications
through three-dimensional geometric morphometric
analysis
· Mechanical implications of the mandibular
coronoid process morphology in Neandertals
· The unique Solutrean laurel-leaf points of
Volgu: heat-treated or not?
· Portable art and personal ornaments from
Txina-Txina: a new Later Stone Age site in the
Limpopo River Valley, southern Mozambique
· Searching for Lazy People: the Significance of
Expedient Behavior in the Interpretation of
Paleolithic Assemblages
· The Danube Corridor Hypothesis and the
Carpathian Basin: Geological, Environmental and
Archaeological Approaches to Characterizing
Aurignacian Dynamics
· Seeking black. Geochemical characterization by
PIXE of Palaeolithic manganese-rich lumps and
their potential sources
· Endocast morphology of Homo naledi from the
Dinaledi Chamber, South Africa
· Symbolic emblems of the Levantine Aurignacians
as a regional entity identifier (Hayonim Cave,
Lower Galilee, Israel)
· Great ape walking kinematics: Implications for
hominoid evolution
· Cranial measures and ancient DNA both show
greater similarity of Neandertals to recent
modern Eurasians than to recent modern
sub-Saharan Africans
· New archaeozoological and taphonomic analysis
on macro-and megafauna remains from the lower
palaeolithic site of Ficoncella (Tarquinia,
central Italy)
· Paléolithiques moyen et supérieur à Buraca
Escura (Redinha, Pombal, Portugal): comparaisons
taphonomique et archéozoologique
· Late neandertals and the exploitation of small
mammals in northern Italy: fortuity, necessity
or hunting variability?
· The magdalenian fauna from Roc-aux-Sorciers, a
sculpted rock shelter (Vienne, France). Main
archaeozoological results
· Paleobiology as a clue to paleolithic
taphonomy: the case of reindeer hunting in
Moldova
· Preliminary results from application of GIS to
study the distribution of select taphonomic
agents and their effects on the faunal remains
from 3 colluvium level of Isernia La Pineta |
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13/05/2018
· La
bacheca preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· The manual
pressures of stone tool behaviors and their
implications for the evolution of the human hand
· Dental calculus indicates widespread plant use
within the stable Neanderthal dietary niche
· Microwear textures of Australopithecus
africanus and Paranthropus robustus molars in
relation to paleoenvironment and diet
· Reconstruction of the burial position of two
hominin skeletons (Australopithecus sediba) from
the early Pleistocene Malapa cave site, South
Africa
· Sediment micromorphology and site formation
processes during the Middle to Later Stone Ages
at the Haua Fteah Cave, Cyrenaica, Libya
· Middle Palaeolithic stone-tool technology from
the Central Balkans: The site of Uzun Mera (eastern
Republic of Macedonia)
· Speleothem evidence for the greening of the
Sahara and its implications for the early human
dispersal out of sub-Saharan Africa
· The oldest Stone Age occupation of coastal
West Africa and its implications for modern
human dispersals: New insight from Tiémassas
· From Neandertals to modern humans: New data on
the Uluzzian
· 78,000-year-old record of Middle and Later
stone age innovation in an East African tropical
forest
· Can chimpanzee vocalizations reveal the
origins of human language?
· Pleistocene North African genomes link Near
Eastern and sub-Saharan African human
populations
· Assessing the significance of Palaeolithic
engraved cortexes. A case study from the
Mousterian site of Kiik-Koba, Crimea
· Hominin skeletal part abundances and claims of
deliberate disposal of corpses in the Middle
Pleistocene
· Integrated geochronology of Acheulian sites
from the southern Latium (central Italy):
Insights on human-environment interaction and
the technological innovations during the MIS
11-MIS 10 period
· Cranial measures and ancient DNA both show
greater similarity of Neandertals to recent
modern Eurasians than to recent modern
sub-Saharan Africans
· Brief communication: Dental microwear and diet
of Homo naledi
· Mammoth resources for hominins: from omega-3
fatty acids to cultural objects
· Préhistoire de la Roumanie
· Here and now or a previously planned strategy?
Rethinking the concept of ramification for
micro-production in expedient contexts:
Implications for Neanderthal socio-economic
behaviour
· Searching for a Stone Age Odysseus
· Reconstructing the Neanderthal brain using
computational anatomy
· Neandertals, Stone Age people may have voyaged
the Mediterranean
· Human-like walking mechanics evolved before
the genus Homo
· Is this 100,000-year-old hashtag the first
humanmade symbol—or just a pretty decoration?
· Body size downgrading of mammals over the late
Quaternary
· Chronological reassessment of the Middle to
Upper Paleolithic transition and Early Upper
Paleolithic cultures in Cantabrian Spain
· L'evoluzione del volto dagli ominidi all'uomo
moderno
· Human finger bone points to an early exodus
out of Africa
· Il primo Homo sapiens d'Arabia
· Blade and bladelet production at Hohle Fels
Cave, AH IV in the Swabian Jura and its
importance for characterizing the technological
variability of the Aurignacian in Central Europe
· Environmental dynamics during the onset of the
Middle Stone Age in eastern Africa
· Long-distance stone transport and pigment use
in the earliest Middle Stone Age
· Chronology of the Acheulean to Middle Stone
Age transition in eastern Africa
· Bone industry of the Lower Magdalenian in
Cantabrian Spain: The square-section antler
points of El Cierro Cave
· Our tree-climbing human ancestors could walk
upright like us, study of chimps and other
primates shows
· The antiquity of bow-and-arrow technology:
evidence from Middle Stone Age layers at Sibudu
Cave
· Symmetry is its own reward: on the character
and significance of Acheulean handaxe symmetry
in the Middle Pleistocene
· Illuminating the cave, drawing in black: wood
charcoal analysis at Chauvet-Pont d'Arc
· The Palaeolithic of Seimarreh Valley in the
Central Zagros, Iran
· A possible Late Pleistocene forager site from
the Karaburun Peninsula, western Turkey
· The impact of drastic environmental changes in
prehistoric hunter-gatherer adaptations |
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02/04/2018
· La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· What’s the point?
Retouched bladelet variability in the
Protoaurignacian. Results from Fumane, Isturitz,
and Les Cottés
· Identifying handedness at knapping; an
analysis of the scatter pattern of lithic
remains
· Reassessment of the Lower Paleolithic (Acheulean)
presence in the western Tien Shan
· Lithic use-wear analysis of the Early
Gravettian of Vale Boi (Cape St. Vicente,
southern Portugal): insights into human
technology and settlement in southwestern Iberia
· Cross-sectional properties of the lower limb
long bones in the Middle Pleistocene Sima de los
Huesos sample (Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain)
· La Ferrassie 1: New perspectives on a
“classic” Neandertal
· Small mammal taxonomy, taphonomy, and the
paleoenvironmental record during the Middle and
Upper Paleolithic at Geißenklösterle Cave (Ach
Valley, southwestern Germany)
· The impact of hydraulic processes in Olduvai
Beds I and II, Tanzania, through a particle
dimension analysis of stone tool assemblages
· Reconstructing the genetic history of late
Neanderthals
· A Middle Palaeolithic wooden digging stick
from Aranbaltza III, Spain
· Germany was covered by glaciers 450,000 years
ago
· L'antico incrocio fra umani moderni e di
Denisova
· New understanding of Kenyan paleoenvironments
opens window on human evolution in the area
· Advances in human behaviour came surprisingly
early in Stone Age
· Environmental dynamics during the onset of the
Middle Stone Age in eastern Africa
· Dating human occupation and adaptation in the
southern European last glacial refuge: The
chronostratigraphy of Grotta del Romito (Italy)
· The silence of the layers: Archaeological site
visibility in the Pleistocene-Holocene
transition at the Ebro Basin
· Chemical weathering of palaeosols from the
Lower Palaeolithic site of Valle Giumentina,
central Italy
· The Sterkfontein Caves after Eighty Years of
Paleoanthropological Research: The Journey
Continues
· Microwear study of quartzite artefacts:
preliminary results from the Middle Pleistocene
site of Payre (South-eastern France)
· Assemblage variability and bifacial points in
the lowermost Sibudan layers at Sibudu, South
Africa
· Beyond art: The internal archaeological
context in Paleolithic decorated caves
· Inner tooth morphology of Homo erectus from
Zhoukoudian. New evidence from an old collection
housed at Uppsala University, Sweden
· Lahar inundated, modified, and preserved 1.88
Ma early hominin (OH24 and OH56) Olduvai DK site
· Craniomandibular form and body size variation
of first generation mouse hybrids: A model for
hominin hybridization
· Early stage blunting causes rapid reductions
in stone tool performance
· Middle and Later Stone Age chronology of
Kisese II rockshelter (UNESCO World Heritage
Kondoa Rock-Art Sites), Tanzania
· The complexity of Neanderthal technology
· Wooden tools and fire technology in the early
Neanderthal site of Poggetti Vecchi (Italy)
· La Ferrassie 1, le néandertalien parle encore…
· On the sources and uses of obsidian during the
Paleolithic and Mesolithic in Poland
· Europe's first artists were Neandertals
· U-Th dating of carbonate crusts reveals
Neandertal origin of Iberian cave art
· Il primo pensiero simbolico è dei Neanderthal
· Wooden tools hint at Neanderthal fire use
· Did humans speak through cave art? Ancient
drawings and language's origins
· Ancient society buried disabled children like
kings
· Giant handaxes and prehistoric Europeans
· Brain size of human ancestors evolved
gradually over 3 million years
· The faunal remains from Bundu Farm and Pniel
6: Examining the problematic Middle Stone Age
archaeological record within the southern
African interior
· The scene of a spectacular feast (part II):
Animal remains from Dolní Věstonice II, the
Czech Republic
· Lessons from Ginsberg: An analysis of elephant
butchery tools
· Sapienza Università di Roma - Scoperte orme di
bambino risalenti a 700 mila anni fa in un sito
archeologico in Etiopia
· Assessing site formation and assemblage
integrity through stone tool refitting at Gruta
da Oliveira (Almonda karst system, Torres Novas,
Portugal): A Middle Paleolithic case study
· Palaeolithic art at Grotta di Cala dei
Genovesi, Sicily: a new chronology for mobiliary
and parietal depictions
· What lies beneath . . . Late Glacial human
occupation of the submerged North Sea landscape
· Kara-Bom: new investigations of a Palaeolithic
site in the Gorny Altai, Russia
· Frontiers and route-ways from Europe: the
Early Middle Palaeolithic of Britain
· A volumetric technique for fossil body mass
estimation applied to Australopithecus afarensis
· Evaluating morphometric body mass prediction
equations with a juvenile human test sample:
accuracy and applicability to small-bodied
hominins
· Lower limb articular scaling and body mass
estimation in Pliocene and Pleistocene hominins
· Less of a bird's song than a hard rock
ensemble |
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04/03/2018 ·
Aggiornamento
della sezione "Fonti bibliografiche di storia e archeologia
marchigiana".
Inseriti gli indici delle
riviste:
·
"Marca/Marche" 9/2017
· "Picenum Seraphicum", vol. 30 - 2015/2016
· "Studia Picena", vol. LXXXI - 2016, vol.
LXXXII - 2017
e dei volumi:
· Federico II e le
Marche
. Scultura e arredo in legno fra Marche e Umbria
. Il Maestro di Campodonico: rapporti artistici
fra Umbria e Marche nel Trecento
. Agiografia e culto dei santi nel Piceno
. Il beato Pietro da Mogliano (1435-1490) e
l'osservanza francescana
. Il monachesimo silvestrino nell'ambiente
marchigiano del Duecento
. Le Abbazie delle Marche. Storia e arte |
|
11/02/2018
· La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· Developing FTIR
Microspectroscopy for the Analysis of
Animal-Tissue Residues on Stone Tools
· Sequential Incisions on a Cave Bear Bone from
the Middle Paleolithic of Pešturina Cave, Serbia
· Building an Experimental Comparative Reference
Collection for Lithic Micro-Residue Analysis
Based on a Multi-Analytical Approach
· Core Use-Life Distributions in Lithic
Assemblages as a Means for Reconstructing
Behavioral Patterns
· Tephrostratigraphy of Grotta del Cavallo,
Southern Italy: Insights on the chronology of
Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition in the
Mediterranean
· Neanderthals' lack of drawing ability may
relate to hunting techniques
· A neurochemical hypothesis for the origin of
hominids
· Early hominids may have been weed species
· Could these be the oldest Neandertal tools
made with fire?
· Early Middle Palaeolithic culture in India
around 385–172 ka reframes Out of Africa models
· Between continuity and discontinuity: An
overview of the West African Paleolithic over
the last 200,000 years
· Filling in the gap – The Acheulean site
Suhailah 1 from the central region of the
Emirate of Sharjah, UAE
· The central Levantine corridor: The
Paleolithic of Lebanon
· The Palaeolithic record of Greece: A synthesis
of the evidence and a research agenda for the
future
· Revising the hypodigm of Homo heidelbergensis:
A view from the Eastern Mediterranean
· How to survive the glacial apocalypse: Hominin
mobility strategies in late Pleistocene Central
Asia
· Siberia and neighboring regions in the Last
Glacial Maximum: did people occupy northern
Eurasia at that time?
· Unraveling a Neanderthal palimpsest from a
zooarcheological and taphonomic perspective
· Magdalenian Children: Projectile Points,
Portable Art and Playthings
· Bears and humans, a Neanderthal tale.
Reconstructing uncommon behaviors from
zooarchaeological evidence in southern Europe
· The earliest modern humans outside Africa
· Terminal Pleistocene subsistence strategies
and aquatic resource use in southern Greece
· Winter is coming: What happened in western
European mountains between 12.9 and 12.6 ka cal.
BP (beginning of the GS1)
· Glacial and post-glacial adaptations of
hunter-gatherers: Investigating the late Upper
Paleolithic and Mesolithic subsistence
strategies in the southern steppe of Eastern
Europe
· Environmental and cultural changes across the
Pleistocene-Holocene transition in Cantabrian
Spain
· Israeli fossils are the oldest modern humans
ever found outside of Africa
· Shedding light on the Early Pleistocene of TD6
(Gran Dolina, Atapuerca, Spain): The
technological sequence and occupational
inferences
· Palaeolithic Caucasus: Paleoanthropological
Panorama
· Speech, stone tool-making and the evolution of
language
· Putting the Palaeolithic into Worcestershire's
HER: An evidence base for development management
· A reassessment of the Montmaurin-La Niche
mandible (Haute Garonne, France) in the context
of European Pleistocene human evolution
· Early hominins in Europe: The Galerian
migration hypothesis
· 'Humans and Quaternary Environments in the
Levant' in Honour of Professor Mina
Weinstein-Evron
· Further consideration of the curvature of the
Neandertal Femur
· The evolution of modern human brain shape
· Bio-cultural interactions and demography
during the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic
transition in Iberia: An agent-based modelling
approach
· Arte prehistórico y ciencia ficción: los retos
de la divulgación académica
· New Neandertal wrist bones from El Sidrón,
Spain (1994–2009)
· The easternmost Middle Paleolithic
(Mousterian) from Jinsitai Cave, North China
· The biomechanical significance of the frontal
sinus in Kabwe 1 (Homo heidelbergensis)
· Using the covariation of extant hominoid upper
and lower jaws to predict dental arcades of
extinct hominins
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|
18/01/2018
·
Aggiornamento
della sezione "Fonti bibliografiche di storia e archeologia
marchigiana". Inseriti gli indici dei
seguenti volumi:
·
Ebrei nelle
Marche: fonti e ricerche, secoli XV-XIX
· Lorenzo Lotto nelle Marche: un maestro del
Rinascimento
· Le Marche e l'oltre Marche tra l'evo antico e
il moderno: rapporti di varia natura alla luce
della documentazione numismatica
· Umbria e Marche in età romanica: arti e
tecniche a confronto tra XI e XIII secolo
· Le origini e la loro immagine: momenti di
storia del Francescanesimo nelle Marche
· Marche e Toscana: terre di grandi maestri tra
Quattro e Seicento
· Le fondazioni benedettine nelle Marche.
Materiali per un atlante storico geografico dei
sistemi insediativi territoriali
· La quercia dai frutti d'oro. Giovanni della
Rovere (1457-1501) e le origini del potere
roveresco
· Tardogotico e Rinascimento a Pergola.
Testimonianze artistiche dai Malatesta ai
Montefeltro
· L'Appennino in età romana e nel primo
Medioevo: viabilità e popolamento nelle Marche e
nell'Italia centro-settentrionale
· Ascoli e le Marche tra tardoantico e
altomedioevo
· Pellegrini verso Loreto
· Guardate con i vostri occhi: saggi di storia
dell'arte nelle Marche
· Monetazione e circolazione monetale nelle
Marche: aspetti, confronti con l'esterno,
proposte |
|
30/12/2017
· La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· Technological
variability in the Late Palaeolithic lithic
industries of the Egyptian Nile Valley: The case
of the Silsilian and Afian industries
· An early Brunhes (<0.78 Ma) age for the Lower
Paleolithic tool-bearing Kozarnika cave
sediments, Bulgaria
· Le migrazioni multiple di Homo sapiens
dall'Africa
· Hominid butchers and biting crocodiles in the
African Plio–Pleistocene
· A critical assessment of the Protoaurignacian
lithic technology at Fumane Cave and its
implications for the definition of the earliest
Aurignacian
· Litte Foot takes a bow
· Forearm pronation efficiency in A.L. 288-1 (Australopithecus
afarensis) and MH2 (Australopithecus sediba):
Insights into their locomotor and manipulative
habits
· The Kostënki 18 child burial and the cultural
and funerary landscape of Mid Upper Palaeolithic
European Russia
· Using lithic assemblage formation to approach
Middle Palaeolithic settlement dynamics: El Salt
Stratigraphic Unit X (Alicante, Spain)
· Human Colonization of Asia in the Late
Pleistocene
· Milky Quartz Bipolar Reduction and Lithic
Miniaturization: Experimental Results and
Archaeological Implications
· Is Palaeolithic cave art consistent with
costly signalling theory? Lascaux as a test case
· Measuring behavioural and cognitive complexity
in lithic technology throughout human evolution
· Moving things: Comparing lithic and bone
refits from a Middle Paleolithic site
· Technological complexity and the global
dispersal of modern humans
· Right-handed fossil humans
· Stratégies adaptatives des hominidés et des
carnivores en Europe occidentale dans le
Pléistocène inférieur
· Les petits ongulés de la grotte
acheuléano-moustérienne du Lazaret (Nice,
France) – Origine anthropique ou carnivore?
· Gentelles-Le Mont de l’Evangile (département
de la Somme, France): un site de plateau occupé
de l’Acheuléen au Micoquien
· Prospections systématiques d’une vallée entre
Rhône et Loire (France). Une cartographie de l’occupation
à la fin de l’Acheuléen?
· Industries acheuléennes du Pléistocène
inférieur et moyen, Middle Awash, Éthiopie
· Using multivariate techniques to assess the
effects of raw material, flaking behavior and
tool manufacture on assemblage variability: An
example from the late Middle Paleolithic of the
European Plain
· Adornments told about the culture of
prehistoric people
· The performance of tranchet blows at the Late
Middle Paleolithic site of Grotte de la
Verpillière I (Saône-et-Loire, France)
· Better support for a small effective
population size of Neandertals and a long shared
history of Neandertals and Denisovans
· Scientists have discovered an Upper
Paleolithic cave painting of a camel in the Ural
Mountains
· Nasal airflow simulations suggest convergent
adaptation in Neanderthals and modern humans
· Neanderthal hunting strategies inferred from
mortality profiles within the Abric Romaní
sequence
· Expert cognition in the production sequence of
Acheulian cleavers at Gesher Benot Ya'aqov,
Israel: A lithic and cognitive analysis
· Evaluating the intensity of fire at the
Acheulian site of Gesher Benot Ya'aqov—Spatial
and thermoluminescence analyses
· Human evolution was uneven and punctuated |
|
25/11/2017 ·
Aggiornamento
della sezione "Fonti bibliografiche di storia e archeologia
marchigiana". Inseriti gli indici delle
riviste e del volume:
· "Quaderni
Storici Esini" n. VIII - 2017
· "Studi Maceratesi" n. 49
· Amore per l'Antico dal Tirreno all'Adriatico,
dalla Preistoria al Medioevo e altro. Studi di
antichità in ricordo di Giuliano de Marinis
·
Aggiornamento
della
bibliografia
cingolana della sezione "Antiquitates
cingolane" |
|
15/11/2017
· La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· Experimental
Heating of Moravian Cherts and its Implication
for Palaeolithic Chipped Stone Assemblages
· Archaeological Evidence for Cannibalism in
Prehistoric Western Europe: from Homo antecessor
to the Bronze Age
· Relationship between foramen magnum position
and locomotion in extant and extinct hominoids
· 3D enamel thickness in Neandertal and modern
human permanent canines
· Morphological description and morphometric
analyses of the Upper Palaeolithic human remains
from Dzudzuana and Satsurblia caves, western
Georgia
· Palaeoenvironments of the last Neanderthals in
SW Europe (MIS 3): Cova del Coll Verdaguer (Barcelona,
NE of Iberian Peninsula)
· Hominid butchers and biting crocodiles in the
African Plio–Pleistocene
· Ancient genomes show social and reproductive
behavior of early Upper Paleolithic foragers
· Southern African ancient genomes estimate
modern human divergence to 350,000 to 260,000
years ago
· A high-coverage Neandertal genome from Vindija
Cave in Croatia
· Firewood and hearths: Middle Palaeolithic
woody taxa distribution from El Salt,
stratigraphic unit Xb (Eastern Iberia)
· OH 83: A new early modern human fossil cranium
from the Ndutu beds of Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania
· Energetic cost of walking in fossil hominins
· Visual Cultures in the Upper Palaeolithic
· Establishment of occupation chronicles in
Grotte Mandrin using sooted concretions:
Rethinking the Middle to Upper Paleolithic
transition
· Hominin track assemblages from Okote Member
deposits near Ileret, Kenya, and their
implications for understanding fossil hominin
paleobiology at 1.5 Ma
· Investigating hominin carnivory in the Okote
Member of Koobi Fora, Kenya with an actualistic
model of carcass consumption and traces of
butchery on the elbow
· Wood selection for firesetting: First data
from the Neolithic cinnabar mine of Spaccasasso
(South Tuscany, Italy)
· A parsimonious neutral model suggests
Neanderthal replacement was determined by
migration and random species drift
· Nasal airflow simulations suggest convergent
adaptation in Neanderthals and modern humans
· Neandertals gave ‘lost’ African DNA back to
moderns
· How Neanderthals influenced human genetics at
the crossroads of Asia and Europe
· I denti fossili che dividono i paleontologi
· Early Levallois and the beginning of the
Middle Paleolithic in central Italy
· External auditory exostoses and hearing loss
in the Shanidar 1 Neandertal
· L'art de la préhistoire
· Self-domestication in Homo sapiens: Insights
from comparative genomics
· Long-term patterns of body mass and stature
evolution within the hominin lineage
· Un po' più di Neanderthal nel nostro genoma
· Is your Neandertal DNA making your belly fat?
Ancient genome offers clues
· Technological variability at Sibudu Cave: The
end of Howiesons Poort and reduced mobility
strategies after 62,000 years ago
· The Contribution of Neanderthals to Phenotypic
Variation in Modern Humans
· Ancient humans left Africa to escape drying
climate
· Direct dating of Neanderthal remains from the
site of Vindija Cave and implications for the
Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition
· The last Neanderthal
· Meet the hominin species that gave us genital
herpes
· Neandertal talus bones from El Sidrón site (Asturias,
Spain): A 3D geometric morphometrics analysis
· New research on the Late Pleistocene in the
Lim Channel, Istria
· 'Forest Moss': no part of the European
Neanderthal diet
· The first Middle Palaeolithic site exhibiting
obsidian industry on the northern slopes of the
Central Caucasus
· Hafting with beeswax in the Final Palaeolithic:
a barbed point from Bergkamen
· Early Stone Tools and Cultural Transmission:
Resetting the Null Hypothesis
· Archaic Hominin Introgression in Africa
Contributes to Functional Salivary MUC7 Genetic
Variation
· Heat-induced alteration of glauconitic
minerals in the Middle Stone Age levels of
Blombos Cave, South Africa: Implications for
evaluating site structure and burning events
· Occasional, obligatory, and habitual stone
tool use in hominin evolution
· The growth pattern of Neandertals,
reconstructed from a juvenile skeleton from El
Sidrón (Spain) |
|
20/09/2017 · La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· New
palaeoenvironmental and palaeoclimatic
reconstructions for the Middle Palaeolithic site
of Cuesta de la Bajada (Teruel, eastern Spain)
inferred from the amphibian and squamate reptile
assemblages
· Evolutionary processes shaping diversity
across the Homo lineage
· In pursuit of our ancestors' hand laterality
· Early hominin landscape use in the Lower Omo
Valley, Ethiopia: Insights from the taphonomical
analysis of Oldowan occurrences in the Shungura
Formation (Member F)
· Evidence of Neanderthals in the Balkans: The
infant radius from Kozarnika Cave (Bulgaria)
· Paleolithic subsistence strategies and changes
in site use at Klissoura Cave 1 (Peloponnese,
Greece)
· The costal remains of the El Sidrón
Neanderthal site (Asturias, northern Spain) and
their importance for understanding Neanderthal
thorax morphology
· Newly discovered Neanderthal remains from
Shanidar Cave, Iraqi Kurdistan, and their
attribution to Shanidar 5
· Body size, brain size, and sexual dimorphism
in Homo naledi from the Dinaledi Chamber
· Neanderthal and Denisova tooth protein
variants in present-day humans
· Direct dating of Neanderthal remains from the
site of Vindija Cave and implications for the
Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition
· Prehistoric hunter-gatherers and farmers in
the Adriatic and neighboring regions
· Experimental methods for the Palaeolithic dry
distillation of birch bark: implications for the
origin and development of Neandertal adhesive
technology
· Evolution des hominidés
· The Late Neandertal permanent lower left third
premolar from Walou Cave (Trooz, Belgium) and
its context
· Behavioral inferences from the high levels of
dental chipping in Homo naledi
· Testing the Roc de Marsal Neandertal “Burial”
with Geoarchaeology
· New evidence of bones used as fuel in the
Gravettian level at Coímbre cave, northern
Iberian Peninsula
· Multi-purpose fossils? The reappraisal of an
Elephas antiquus molar from El Pirulejo (Magdalenian;
Córdoba, Spain)
· When and where do dogs improve hunting
productivity? The empirical record and some
implications for early Upper Paleolithic prey
acquisition
· Rabbits in the grave! Consequences of
bioturbation on the Neandertal “burial” at
Regourdou (Montignac-sur-Vézère, Dordogne)
· The evolution of vertebral formulae in
Hominoidea
· The earliest evidence for Upper Paleolithic
occupation in the Armenian Highlands at Aghitu-3
Cave
· New infant cranium from the African Miocene
sheds light on ape evolution
· An Upper Palaeolithic engraved human bone
associated with ritualistic cannibalism
· Early history of Neanderthals and Denisovans
· Origin of human genus may have occurred by
chance
· On the early human's menu: Mammoth and plenty
of raw vegetables
· The origin of the Acheulean. Techno-functional
study of the FLK W lithic record (Olduvai,
Tanzania)
· Cross-scale adaptive behaviors during the
Upper Paleolithic in Iberia: The example of Vale
Boi (Southwestern Portugal)
· Altamira 1937: Grotta Aperta—Conflict
Archaeology of a World Heritage Cave
· Fire and the Genus Homo
· Twentieth anniversary of Homo antecessor
(1997-2017): a review |
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01/08/2017 · La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· Cognitive
Fluidity and Acheulean Over-imitation
· Reviewing the upper Pleistocene human
footprints from the ‘Sala dei Misteri’ in the
Grotta della Bàsura (Toirano, northern Italy)
cave: An integrated morphometric and
morpho-classificatory approach
· Sourcing and processing of ochre during the
late upper Palaeolithic at Tagliente
rock-shelter (NE Italy) based on conventional
X-ray powder diffraction analysis
· The social organization of Homo ergaster:
Inferences from anti-predator responses in
extant primates
· U-series dating and classification of the
Apidima 2 hominin from Mani Peninsula, Southern
Greece
· Dating the Middle Paleolithic deposits of La
Quina Amont (Charente, France) using
luminescence methods
· Chronometric investigations of the Middle to
Upper Paleolithic transition in the Zagros
Mountains using AMS radiocarbon dating and
Bayesian age modelling
· Late Paleolithic Masterpieces
· Textural, microstructural, and compositional
characteristics of Fe-based geomaterials and
Upper Paleolithic ocher in the Lessini
Mountains, Northeast Italy: Implications for
provenance studies
· Identifying early modern human ecological
niche expansions and associated cultural
dynamics in the South African Middle Stone Age
· A context for the last Neandertals of interior
Iberia: Los Casares cave revisited
· Paleoenvironmental and paleoclimatic context
during the Upper Palaeolithic (late Upper
Pleistocene) in the Italian Peninsula. The small
mammal record from Grotta Paglicci (Rignano
Garganico, Foggia, Southern Italy)
· Middle to Late Pleistocene environmental and
climatic reconstruction of the human occurrence
at Grotta Maggiore di San Bernardino (Vicenza,
Italy) through the small-mammal assemblage
· Aridity and hominin environments
· First big efforts to sequence ancient African
DNA reveal how early humans swept across the
continent
· A fourth Denisovan individual
· Neandertals and modern humans started mating
early
· Deeply divergent archaic mitochondrial genome
provides lower time boundary for African gene
flow into Neanderthals
· Denisoviens...Un groupe humain fantôme ou une
réalité biologique?
· The dawn of dentistry in the late upper
Paleolithic: An early case of pathological
intervention at Riparo Fredian
· An analysis of dental development in
Pleistocene Homo using skeletal growth and
chronological age
· Early Pleistocene hominin deciduous teeth from
the Homo antecessor Gran Dolina-TD6 bearing
level (Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain)
· The postcranial skeletal maturation of
Australopithecus sediba
· Three-dimensional morphometrics of thoracic
vertebrae in Neandertals and the fossil evidence
from El Sidrón (Asturias, Northern Spain)
· An evolutionary medicine perspective on
Neandertal extinction
· Hominid visitation of the Moravian Karst
during the Middle-Upper Paleolithic transition:
New results from Pod Hradem Cave (Czech
Republic)
· Evolution of the hominin knee and ankle
· Visualising scales of process: Multi-scalar
geoarchaeological investigations of
microstratigraphy and diagenesis at hominin
bearing sites in South African karst
· Acoustic scientist sounds off about the
location of cave paintings
· Analysis of Neanderthal teeth grooves uncovers
evidence of prehistoric dentistry
· Palaeolithic ceramic technology: The artistic
origins and impacts of a technological
innovation
· Bones in Israel rewrite Neanderthal history
· New fossils from Jebel Irhoud, Morocco and the
pan-African origin of Homo sapiens
· The age of the hominin fossils from Jebel
Irhoud, Morocco, and the origins of the Middle
Stone Age
· Oldest Homo sapiens fossil claim rewrites our
species' history
· Technological variability during the Early
Middle Palaeolithic in Western Europe. Reduction
systems and predetermined products at the Bau de
l'Aubesier and Payre (South-East France)
· Thoracic vertebral count and thoracolumbar
transition in Australopithecus afarensis
· Discovery of obsidian mines on Mount Chikiani
in the Lesser Caucasus of Georgia
· Populations headed south? The Gravettian from
a palaeodemographic point of view
· The Victoria West: earliest prepared core
technology in the Acheulean at Canteen Kopje and
implications for the cognitive evolution of
early hominids
· Musée national de Préhistoire aux
Eyzies-de-Tayac
· The North African Middle Stone Age and its
place in recent human evolution
· Datation par 40Ar/39Ar sur monocristaux de
feldspaths potassiques : exemple d’application
sur le site pléistocène moyen ancien de
Notarchirico (Basilicate, Italie)
· Analyses polliniques et parasitologiques
préliminaires de coprolithes de carnivores du
site moustérien des Ramandils (Port-la-Nouvelle,
Aude, France)
· L’œuf ou la poule ? Retour sur le projet
Magdatis «Le Magdalénien de la façade atlantique
face aux changements environnementaux» |
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5/06/2017
·
Aggiornamento
delle
pagine dedicate alle chiese di S. Bonfilio e
di S. Giacomo della sezione "Antiquitates
cingolane" |
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31/05/2017 · La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· The association
between mid-facial morphology and climate in
northeast Europe differs from that in north
Asia: Implications for understanding the
morphology of Late Pleistocene Homo sapiens
· The Howieson's Poort fauna from Sibudu Cave:
Documenting continuity and change within Middle
Stone Age industries
· Australopithecus sediba and the emergence of
Homo: Questionable evidence from the cranium of
the juvenile holotype MH 1
· The affinities of Homo floresiensis based on
phylogenetic analyses of cranial, dental, and
postcranial characters
· Interpretation of footprints from Site S
confirms human-like bipedal biomechanics in
Laetoli hominins
· The Breaking of Ochred Pebble Tools as Part of
Funerary Ritual in the Arene Candide
Epigravettian Cemetery
· Patrimoine et changements climatiques depuis
un million d'années - Troisièmes Journées
Francophones
· Comparative analysis of trabecular bone
structure and orientation in South African
hominin tali
· Thinking locally: Environmental reconstruction
of Middle and Later Stone Age archaeological
sites in Ethiopia, Kenya, and Zambia based on
ungulate stable isotopes
· Evolutionary anatomy of the Neandertal ulna
and radius in the light of the new El Sidrón
sample
· The Neandertal vertebral column 2: The lumbar
spine
· Substantial biases affecting Combe-Grenal
faunal record cast doubts on previous models of
Neanderthal subsistence and environmental
context
· Early Upper Paleolithic colonization across
Europe: Time and mode of the Gravettian
diffusion
· Patterns of change and continuity in ochre use
during the late Middle Stone Age of the Horn of
Africa: The Porc-Epic Cave record
· Potential hominin affinities of Graecopithecus
from the Late Miocene of Europe
· Thoracic vertebral count and thoracolumbar
transition in Australopithecus afarensis
· Innovation in the production and use of
equipment in hard animal materials: Origins and
consequences in prehistoric societies, from the
Palaeolithic to the Mesolithic
· Intertidal shellfish as a source of protein
and energy for the Middle Stone Age inhabitants
of the southwestern Cape and northern
KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
· A novel multidisciplinary bio- and
geo-chronological approach for age determination
of Palaeolithic bone artifacts in volcanic
settings: An example from eastern Sabatini,
Latium, Italy
· Eemian paleoclimate zones and Neanderthal
landscape-use: A GIS model of settlement
patterning during the last interglacial
· Magdalenian settlement on the edge of the
loess island: A case study from the northern
foreland of the Carpathians (SE Poland)
· L’ambiente del primo individuo del genere
“Homo” 2,8 milioni di anni fa
· High handaxe symmetry at the beginning of the
European Acheulian: The data from la Noira
(France) in context
· Grassy beginning for earliest Homo
· L'enigma di H. naledi e i dubbi
sull'evoluzione umana
· Neandertal and Denisovan DNA from Pleistocene
sediments
· Ecco ‘Neo’, il più completo scheletro di Homo
naledi mai trovato
· Small-brained early human lived more recently
than expected
· Le grotte funerarie di Homo naledi
· Changes in Early Stone Age tool production
have 'musical' ties
· On the relationship between climate and
Neandertal fire use during the Last Glacial in
south-west France
· Late Middle Pleistocene genesis of Neanderthal
technology in Western Europe: The case of Payre
site (south-east France)
· Lagomorph predation represented in a middle
Palaeolithic level of the Navalmaíllo Rock
Shelter site (Pinilla del Valle, Spain), as
inferred via a new use of classical taphonomic
criteria
· Ancient-human genomes plucked from cave dirt
· How people used ochre at Rose Cottage Cave,
South Africa: Sixty thousand years of evidence
from the Middle Stone Age
· Pressure flaking to serrate bifacial points
for the hunt during the MIS5 at Sibudu Cave
(South Africa)
· A famous 'ancestor' may be ousted from the
human family
· Neanderthal behaviour, diet, and disease
inferred from ancient DNA in dental calculus
· Anterior dental microwear textures show
habitat-driven variability in Neandertal
behavior
· The chronostratigraphy of the Haua Fteah cave
(Cyrenaica, northeast Libya) — Optical dating of
early human occupation during Marine Isotope
Stages 4, 5 and 6
· Evidence of toothpick groove formation in
Neandertal anterior and posterior teeth
· The first evidence of Middle Palaeolithic
Nubian technology in north-central Oman
· The earliest directly dated rock paintings
from southern Africa: new AMS radiocarbon dates
· Maritime hominin dispersals in the
Pleistocene: advancing the debate
· The migration of Late Pleistocene reindeer:
isotopic evidence from northern Europe
· What killed the Neanderthals? Understanding
environmental change during the Middle to Upper
Palaeolithic transition in northern Spain |
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24/05/2017 ·
Aggiornamento
delle
pagine dedicate alle chiese di Cingoli, in
particolare di quelle di S. Esuperanzio, S.
Sperandia e S. Spirito della sezione "Antiquitates
cingolane" |
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17/05/2017 ·
Aggiornamento
delle
pagine dedicate alle chiese di S. Maria
Assunta, S. Benedetto, S. Caterina, S. Domenico,
S. Filippo della sezione "Antiquitates
cingolane" |
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31/03/2017 · La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· Settlement
Dynamics of the Middle Paleolithic and Middle
Stone Age
· Characterization and supply of raw materials
in the Neanderthal groups of Prado Vargas Cave (Cornejo,
Burgos, Spain)
· Quartzite selection in fluvial deposits: The
N12 level of Roca dels Bous (Middle Palaeolithic,
southeastern Pyrenees)
· Dead wood gathering among Neanderthal groups:
Charcoal evidence from Abric del Pastor and El
Salt (Eastern Iberia)
· Local and Nonlocal Procurement of Raw Material
in Amud Cave, Israel: The Complex Mobility of
Late Middle Paleolithic Groups
· Geochemical Characterization of Four
Quaternary Obsidian Sources and Provenance of
Obsidian Artifacts from the Middle Stone Age
Site of Gademotta
· Lithic technological responses to Late
Pleistocene glacial cycling at Pinnacle Point
Site 5-6, South Africa
· A decorated raven bone from the Zaskalnaya VI
(Kolosovskaya) Neanderthal site, Crimea
· New Middle Pleistocene hominin cranium from
Gruta da Aroeira (Portugal)
· Origins of house mice in ecological niches
created by settled hunter-gatherers in the
Levant 15,000 y ago
· Cleaning up a Messy Mousterian: How to
describe and interpret Late Middle Palaeolithic
chrono-cultural variability in Atlantic Europe
· Neanderthal behaviour, diet, and disease
inferred from ancient DNA in dental calculus
· The Chronology of Palaeolithic Cave art: new
data, new debates
· L'enigma dell'antenato arcaico ritrovato in
Cina
· Divergence in the evolution of Paleolithic
symbolic and technological systems: The shining
bull and engraved tablets of Rocher de
l'Impératrice
· Pointillist technique on engravings discovered
in France
· Structural organization and tooth development
in a Homo aff. erectus juvenile mandible from
the Early Pleistocene site of Garba IV at Melka
Kunture, Ethiopian highlands
· Neanderthal use of plants and past vegetation
reconstruction at the Middle Paleolithic site of
Abrigo de la Quebrada (Chelva, Valencia, Spain)
· Efficiency of gathering and its archaeological
implications for an European Early Palaeolithic
population
· Adaptation to suspensory locomotion in
Australopithecus sediba
· Dietary reconstruction of the El Sidrón
Neandertal familial group (Spain) in the context
of other Neandertal and modern hunter-gatherer
groups. A molar microwear texture analysis
· Chimpanzee and human midfoot motion during
bipedal walking and the evolution of the
longitudinal arch of the foot
· The cervical spine of Australopithecus sediba
· Skull 5 from Dmanisi: Descriptive anatomy,
comparative studies, and evolutionary
significance
· The role of allometry and posture in the
evolution of the hominin subaxial cervical spine
· The skull of Homo naledi
· Skull diversity in the Homo lineage and the
relative position of Homo naledi
· The vertebrae and ribs of Homo naledi
· The upper limb of Homo naledi
· The thigh and leg of Homo naledi
· Diet and environment 1.2 million years ago
revealed through analysis of dental calculus
from Europe’s oldest hominin at Sima del
Elefante, Spain
· Fuel exploitation among Neanderthals based on
the anthracological record from Abric Romaní (Capellades,
NE Spain)
· Phytolith and FTIR studies applied to
combustion structures: The case of the Middle
Paleolithic site of El Salt (Alcoy, Alicante)
· Seaward dispersals to the NE Mediterranean
islands in the Pleistocene. The lithic evidence
in retrospect
· Investigating Neanderthal dispersal above 55°N
in Europe during the Last Interglacial Complex
· The human settlement of Central Iberia during
MIS 2: New technological, chronological and
environmental data from the Solutrean workshop
of Las Delicias (Manzanares River valley, Spain)
· Were Neanderthals responsible for their own
extinction?
· The diet of the first Europeans from Atapuerca
· L'effetto dei geni dei Neanderthal sulla
nostra salute
· Sharpening our knowledge of prehistory on East
Africa’s bone harpoons
· With the back to the art. Context of
Pleistocene cave art
· Le site du pléistocène inférieur de
Lunery-Rosières, la Terre-des-Sablons (France,
région Centre, Cher): unités sédimentaires,
datations ESR, études géoarchéologiques,
préhistoire
· Le site pléistocène moyen de la Noira à Brinay
(Cher, région Centre, France): contexte
morphosédimentaire, géochronologie et données
archéologique
· Etude géoarchéologique du site acheuléen
ancien de « la Noira », (Brinay, Cher, région
Centre, France)
· Les alluvions anciennes de la Loire en
orléanais (France, Loiret), une relecture à
l’aune de travaux d’archéologie préventive et
d’un programme de datations ESR
· Bifacial tools Mid-Palaeolithic W Eurasia
· Dopaminergic systems expansion and the advent
of Homo erectus
· Evaluating the performance of the cutting edge
of Neanderthal shell tools: A new experimental
approach. Use, mode of operation, and strength
of Callista chione from a behavioural, Quina
perspective |
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11/02/2017 · La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· A Neanderthal
deciduous human molar with incipient carious
infection from the Middle Palaeolithic De Nadale
cave, Italy
· New Tools Identify Key Evolutionary Advantages
from Ancient Hominid Interbreeding
· The earliest long-distance obsidian transport:
Evidence from the ~200 ka Middle Stone Age
Sibilo School Road Site, Baringo, Kenya
· The morphology of the enamel–dentine junction
in Neanderthal molars: Gross morphology,
non-metric traits, and temporal trends
· The Middle Stone Age human fossil record from
Klasies River Main Site
· Evidence for chronic omega-3 fatty acids and
ascorbic acid deficiency in Palaeolithic
hominins in Europe at the emergence of
cannibalism
· The Aggradational Successions of the Aniene
River Valley in Rome: Age Constraints to Early
Neanderthal Presence in Europe
· Brain enlargement and dental reduction were
not linked in hominin evolution
· Discovery adds rock collecting to
Neanderthal's repertoire
· The ecological niche and distribution of
Neanderthals during the Last Interglacial
· Initial micromorphological results from Liang
Bua, Flores (Indonesia): Site formation
processes and hominin activities at the type
locality of Homo floresiensis
· Two Acheuleans, two humankinds: From 1.5 to
0.85 Ma at Melka Kunture (Upper Awash, Ethiopian
highlands) |
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30/12/2016 · La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· Assessment of Accumulation
Processes at the Middle Pleistocene Site of Ambrona (Soria,
Spain). Density and Orientation Patterns in Spatial Datasets
Derived from Excavations Conducted from the 1960s to the
Present
· The plant component of an Acheulian diet at Gesher Benot
Ya‘aqov, Israel
· Direct isotopic evidence for subsistence variability in
Middle Pleistocene Neanderthals (Payre, southeastern France)
· The MIS 5.5 terraced deposit of Fosso del Cupo
(Montecelio, Central Italy) and its Mousterian lithic
assemblage: Re-evaluation of a nineteenth-century discovery
· Mechanical characterization of raw material quality and
its implication for Early Upper Palaeolithic Moravia
· A reexamination of the Middle Paleolithic human remains
from Riparo Tagliente, Italy
· New footprints from Laetoli (Tanzania) provide evidence
for marked body size variation in early hominins
· Raw foodies: Europe's earliest humans did not use fire
· Identifying Major Transitions in the Evolution of Lithic
Cutting Edge Production Rates
· New approaches to the study of Quartz lithic industries
(18 articles)
· New investigations at the Middle Stone Age site of
Pockenbank Rockshelter, Namibia
· The archaeology of persistent places: the Palaeolithic
case of La Cotte de St Brelade, Jersey
· Neanderthal and Homo sapiens subsistence strategies in the
Cantabrian region of northern Spain
· Tropical forests and the genus Homo
· Paléolithique supérieur (7 articles)
· Faunal evidence for a difference in clothing use between
Neanderthals and early modern humans in Europe
· Small mammal utilization by Middle Stone Age humans at Die
Kelders Cave 1 and Pinnacle Point Site 5-6, Western Cape
Province, South Africa
· Early modern human lithic technology from Jerimalai, East
Timor
· The earliest modern Homo sapiens in China?
· Limb Bone Structural Proportions and Locomotor Behavior in
A.L. 288-1 ("Lucy")
· The wanderers
· MesoLife: A Mesolithic perspective on Alpine and
neighbouring territories (21 Articles)
· Testing Dietary Hypotheses of East African Hominines Using
Buccal Dental Microwear Data
· Neanderthal inheritance helped humans adapt to life
outside of Africa
· The fate of Neanderthal genes
· Evolution purged many Neanderthal genes from human genome
· Retour sur le site de Moulin Quignon (6 articles) |
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21/11/2016 ·
Aggiornamento
della sezione "Fonti bibliografiche di storia e archeologia
marchigiana". Inseriti gli indici della
rivista "Studia Picena" n. 20 (1951), n. 23
(1955), n. 24 (1956), n. 25 (1957), n. 26
(1958), n. 27 (1959), n. 28 (1960), n. 29
(1961), n. 31 (1963), n. 32 (1964), n. 43
(1976), n. 44 (1977), n. 50 (1985), n. LXXVII
(2012), n. LXXVIII (2013), n. LXXIX (2014), n.
LXXX (2015) |
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04/11/2016 · La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· Looking at
handaxes from another angle: Assessing the
ergonomic and functional importance of edge form
in Acheulean bifaces
· On the origin of the European Acheulian
· Examining Fluvial Stratigraphic Architecture
Using Ground-Penetrating Radar at the Fanta
Stream Fossil and Archaeological Site, Central
Ethiopia
· Humankind and the avian world: archaeological
and zooarchaeological evidence for inferring
behavioural evolutionary signatures
· Middle Stone Age Ochre Processing and
Behavioural Complexity in the Horn of Africa:
Evidence from Porc-Epic Cave, Dire Dawa,
Ethiopia
· Perline di gusci di uova di struzzo nella
grotta di Denisova
· A MIS 15-MIS 12 record of environmental
changes and Lower Palaeolithic occupation from
Valle Giumentina, central Italy
· Last Neanderthals and first Anatomically
Modern Humans in the NW Iberian Peninsula:
Climatic and environmental conditions inferred
from the Cova Eirós small-vertebrate assemblage
during MIS 3
· The apportionment of tooth size and its
implications in Australopithecus sediba versus
other Plio-pleistocene and recent African
hominins
· Middle paleolithic human deciduous incisor
from Grotta del Cavallo, Italy
· Dentognathic remains of Australopithecus
afarensis from Nefuraytu (Woranso-Mille,
Ethiopia): Comparative description, geology, and
paleoecological context
· Mandibular ramus shape of Australopithecus
sediba suggests a single variable species
· OH-65: The earliest evidence for
right-handedness in the fossil record
· Comparative biomechanics of Australopithecus
sediba mandibles
· Master and apprentice: Evidence for learning
in palaeolithic portable art
· Rénovation du Musée de Paléontologie Humaine
de Terra Amata - Nice - Provence - Côte d'azur
· Neanderthals on cold steppes also ate plants
· Scoperte 50 eccezionali incisioni rupestri in
Spagna
· Early Evidence for the Extensive Heat
Treatment of Silcrete in the Howiesons Poort at
Klipdrift Shelter (Layer PBD, 65 ka), South
Africa
· Wild monkeys flake stone tools
· A pulse of mid-Pleistocene rift volcanism in
Ethiopia at the dawn of modern humans
· Early cave art and ancient DNA record the
origin of European bison
· Genomic analyses inform on migration events
during the peopling of Eurasia
· New Experiments and a Model-Driven Approach
for Interpreting Middle Stone Age Lithic Point
Function Using the Edge Damage Distribution
Method
· Morphology and function of Neandertal and
modern human ear ossicles
· Late Pleistocene climate drivers of early
human migration
· Palaeoproteomic evidence identifies archaic
hominins associated with the Châtelperronian at
the Grotte du Renne
· Manual Loading Distribution During Carrying
Behaviors: Implications for the Evolution of the
Hominin Hand
· Lion des cavernes (Leo Pantera spelaeus)
· I sette scheletri più famosi (e perché sono
famosi)
· Spatial determinants of the mandibular curve
of Spee in modern and archaic Homo
· New Palaeolithic and Mesolithic sites in the
eastern Aegean: the Karaburun Archaeological
Survey Project
· New investigations at the Middle Stone Age
site of Pockenbank Rockshelter, Namibia
· Doctors, chefs or hominin animals? Non-edible
plants and Neanderthals
· Ochre Provenance and Procurement Strategies
During The Middle Stone Age at Diepkloof Rock
Shelter, South Africa
· Walking in a Winter Wonderland? Strategies for
Early and Middle Pleistocene Survival in
Midlatitude Europe
· Chronostratigraphic constraints on Middle
Pleistocene faunal assemblages and Acheulian
industries from the Cretone lacustrine basin,
central Italy
· Virtual reconstruction of the Australopithecus
africanus pelvis Sts 65 with implications for
obstetrics and locomotion
· Dietary flexibility of Australopithecus
afarensis in the face of paleoecological change
during the middle Pliocene: Faunal evidence from
Hadar, Ethiopia
· Direct evidence for human exploitation of
birds in the Middle Stone Age of South Africa:
The example of Sibudu Cave, KwaZulu-Natal
· Assessing the function of pounding tools in
the Early Stone Age: A microscopic approach to
the analysis of percussive artefacts from Beds I
and II, Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania)
· Lithic raw material units based on magnetic
properties: A blind test with Armenian obsidian
and application to the Middle Palaeolithic site
of Lusakert Cave 1
· Painting Altamira Cave? Shell tools for
ochre-processing in the Upper Palaeolithic in
northern Iberia
· Advances in Palimpsest Dissection
· Fu Homo sapiens a far estinguere gli Hobbit?
· Neandertals made jewelry, proteins confirm
· Human remains found in hobbit cave
· A New Chronology for Rhafas, Northeast Morocco,
Spanning the North African Middle Stone Age
through to the Neolithic
· Fire Usage and Ancient Hominin Detoxification
Genes: Protective Ancestral Variants Dominate
While Additional Derived Risk Variants Appear in
Modern Humans
· Neandertals made their own jewelry, new method
confirms
· Extensive Paleolithic Flint Extraction and
Reduction Complexes in the Nahal Dishon Central
Basin, Upper Galilee, Israel
· Magdatis project: Hunter-gatherers and
environmental change in the Aquitaine basin
during the Magdalenian |
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07/09/2016 · La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· The environment
of the Ethiopian highlands at the Mid
Pleistocene Transition: Fauna, flora and
hominins in the 850-700 ka sequence of Gombore
II (Melka Kunture)
· Palaeoenvironment and dating of the Early
Acheulean localities from the Somme River basin
(Northern France): New discoveries from the High
Terrace at Abbeville-Carrière Carpentier
· Did Homo erectus kill a Pelorovis herd at BK (Olduvai
Gorge)? A taphonomic study of BK5
· Reflections on Gravettian firewood procurement
near the Pavlov Hills, Czech Republic
· Perimortem fractures in Lucy suggest mortality
from fall out of tall tree
· Print your own 3D Lucy to work out how the
famous hominin died
· Tool or weapon? New research throws light on
stone artifacts' use as ancient projectiles
· The Acheulian and Early Middle Paleolithic in
Latium (Italy): Stability and Innovation
· Measure, Then Show: Grasping Human Evolution
Through an Inquiry-Based, Data-driven Hominin
Skulls Lab
· Study reveals culprit behind Piltdown Man, one
of science’s most famous hoaxes
· Archaeological excavations at the site of At (Vršac,
Serbia)
· The Pontinian open-air project (PONT-AIR),
Lazio, Italy
· Fossil skulls reveal that blood flow rate to
the brain increased faster than brain volume
during human evolution
· Bondi Cave and the Middle-Upper Palaeolithic
transition in western Georgia (south Caucasus)
· Cueva Antón: A multi-proxy MIS 3 to MIS 5a
paleoenvironmental record for SE Iberia
· The evolutionary relationships and age of Homo
naledi: An assessment using dated Bayesian
phylogenetic methods
· The altitudinal mobility of wild sheep at the
Epigravettian site of Kalavan 1 (Lesser Caucasus,
Armenia): Evidence from a sequential isotopic
analysis in tooth enamel
· Cutmark data and their implications for the
planning depth of Late Pleistocene societies
· Reevaluating the functional implications of
Australopithecus afarensis navicular morphology
· Trabecular architecture in the StW 352 fossil
hominin calcaneus
· Archeological insights into hominin cognitive
evolution
· Fires at Neumark-Nord 2, Germany: An analysis
of fire proxies from a Last Interglacial Middle
Palaeolithic basin site
· Depuis l’Est? Nouvelles perspectives sur les
premières dynamiques de peuplement en Europe
· Menez-Dregan 1 (Plouhinec, Finistère, France)
: un site d’habitat du Paléolithique inférieur
en grotte marine. Stratigraphie, structures de
combustion, industries riches en galets aménagés
· Le site acheuléen d’Erg Tihodaïne:
caractéristiques technologiques de l’industrie
lithique du Pléistocène moyen (Sahara central,
Algérie)
· Caractéristiques techno-économiques de
l’industrie lithique d’un site acheuléen de
surface: Aïn Dfali, Ouazzane, Maroc
· Cancer on a Paleo-diet? Ask someone who lived
1.7 million years ago
· How rope was made 40,000 years ago
· How China is rewriting the book on human
origins
· Footprints reveal direct evidence of group
behavior and locomotion in Homo erectus
· The role of small prey in human subsistence
strategies from Early Upper Palaeolithic sites
in Iberia: the rabbits from the Evolved
Aurignacian level of Arbreda Cave |
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09/07/2016 · La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· The Hoslteinian
period in Europe (MIS 11-9)
· Refining upon the climatic background of the
Early Pleistocene hominid settlement in western
Europe: Barranco León and Fuente Nueva-3 (Guadix-Baza
Basin, SE Spain)
· Palaeohydrological corridors for hominin
dispersals in the Middle East ~250–70,000 years
ago
· The Middle Palaeolithic in the Desert II
· Marine mollusc exploitation as evidenced by
the Gorham's Cave (Gibraltar) excavations
1998–2005: The Middle–Upper Palaeolithic
transition
· Neanderthal retouched shell tools and Quina
economic and technical strategies: An integrated
behaviour
· Food and ornaments: Diachronic changes in the
exploitation of littoral resources at Franchthi
Cave (Argolid, Greece) during the Upper
Palaeolithic and the Mesolithic(39,000–7000 cal
BC)
· Climate, Environment and Early Human
Innovation: Stable Isotope and Faunal Proxy
Evidence from Archaeological Sites (98-59ka) in
the Southern Cape, South Africa
· Neandertal cannibalism and Neandertal bones
used as tools in Northern Europe
· Neandertals' large lower thorax may represent
adaptation to high protein diet
· Neanderthal genomics suggests a pleistocene
time frame for the first epidemiologic
transition
· Conarticular congruence of the hominoid
subtalar joint complex with implications for
joint function in Plio-Pleistocene hominins
· The endocast of the one-million-year-old human
cranium from Buia (UA 31), Danakil Eritrea
· Climate-mediated shifts in Neandertal
subsistence behaviors at Pech de l'Azé IV and
Roc de Marsal (Dordogne Valley, France)
· Going the distance: Mapping mobility in the
Kalahari Desert during the Middle Stone Age
through multi-site geochemical provenancing of
silcrete artefacts
· Scoperte in Eritrea impronte fossili di Homo
erectus
· Journal of Anthropological Sciences
· Paleo. Revue d'archéologie préhistorique
· Home-range size in large-bodied carnivores as
a model for predicting neandertal territory size
· Time and space in the middle paleolithic:
Spatial structure and occupation dynamics of
seven open-air sites
· Hunter-gatherer mobility and embedded
raw-material procurement strategies in the
mediterranean upper paleolithic |
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12/06/2016
· Aggiornamento
della bibliografia
cingolana di Antiquitates
cingolane
· La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· On the
ecological context of the earliest human
settlements in Europe: Resource availability and
competition intensity in the carnivore guild of
Barranco León-D and Fuente Nueva-3 (Orce, Baza
Basin, SE Spain)
· The Lithic Issues of the Gravettian
· Not the brain alone: The nutritional potential
of elephant heads in Paleolithic sites
· The use of elephant bones for making Acheulian
handaxes: A fresh look at old bones
· The genetic history of Ice Age Europe
· Homo floresiensis-like fossils from the early
Middle Pleistocene of Flores
· Age and context of the oldest known hominin
fossils from Flores
· Ha 700.000 anni l'antenato dell'Hobbit di
Flores
· A Critical Evaluation of the Down Syndrome
Diagnosis for LB1, Type Specimen of Homo
floresiensis
· Late Pleistocene/Early Holocene Migratory
Behavior of Ungulates Using Isotopic Analysis of
Tooth Enamel and Its Effects on Forager Mobility
· Neonatal postcrania from Mezmaiskaya, Russia,
and Le Moustier, France, and the development of
Neandertal body form
· The Pliocene hominin diversity conundrum: Do
more fossils mean less clarity?
· Neandertals revised
· Ancient DNA and human history
· Neogene biomarker record of vegetation change
in eastern Africa
· Inbred Neanderthals left humans a genetic
burden
· The African Quaternary: environments, ecology
and humans Inaugural AFQUA conference
· Special Section on Innovation in the
production and use of equipment in hard animal
materials: Origins and consequences in
prehistoric societies, from the Palaeolithic to
the Mesolithic
· Comparative analysis of dentognathic
pathologies in the Dmanisi mandibles
· Expanding the geography of the Middle to Upper
Palaeolithic transition: Foradada Cave (Calafell,
Spain), a new site on the Iberian Mediterranean
coastline
· The Middle Palaeolithic/Middle Stone Age site
of Al Jamrab in central Sudan
· Combustion at the late Early Pleistocene site
of Cueva Negra del Estrecho del Río Quípar
(Murcia, Spain)
· A spotted hyaena den in the Middle
Palaeolithic of Grotta Paglicci (Gargano
promontory, Apulia, Southern Italy)
· Increasing Behavioral Flexibility? An
Integrative Macro-Scale Approach to
Understanding the Middle Stone Age of Southern
Africa
· Can Lithic Attribute Analyses Identify
Discrete Reduction Trajectories? A Quantitative
Study Using Refitted Lithic Sets
· Grotte Chauvet-Pont d’Arc (Ardèche) :
évolution morphosédimentaire de l’entrée.
Implication sur les occupations et sur la
conservation des vestiges
· Middle Pleistocene sea-crossings in the
eastern Mediterranean?
· Venturing out safely: The biogeography of Homo
erectus dispersal out of Africa
· The Châtelperronian conundrum: Blade and
bladelet lithic technologies from Quinçay,
France
· Adult Neandertal clavicles from the El Sidrón
site (Asturias, Spain) in the context of Homo
pectoral girdle evolution
· The age of three Middle Palaeolithic sites:
Single-grain optically stimulated luminescence
chronologies for Pech de l'Azé I, II and IV in
France
· The technology of the earliest European cave
paintings: El Castillo Cave, Spain
· Back to the future: Space-age exploration for
pre-historic bones
· Nell'arte rupestre europea le origini della
scrittura
· Migration back to Africa took place during the
Paleolithic
· The Magdalenian sequence at Coímbre cave (Asturias,
Northern Iberian Peninsula): Adaptive strategies
of hunter–gatherer groups in montane
environments
· Missing elements in the cultural understanding
of the hydrothermal landscape of the Carpathians
in the Middle Paleolithic
· Neanderthals built cave structures — and no
one knows why
· Art pariétal : découverte de nouvelles figures
au pays basque espagnol
· Quando dall'Europa tornammo in Africa
· Morphometric Assessment of Convergent Tool
Technology and Function during the Early Middle
Palaeolithic: The Case of Payre, France
· Student deciphers 'cave art': 'Stone age art'
in Upper Franconian cave not an archaeological
sensation after all
· Researchers prove humans in Southern Arabia
10,000 years earlier than first thought
· Le « type 2a », plus ancien modèle de
propulseur paléolithique : une nouvelle pièce
dans le Magdalénien moyen d’Isturitz (Pyrénées-Atlantiques,
France) et ses implications
· Le Laborien récent de la grotte-abri de
Peyrazet (Creysse, Lot, France). Nouvelles
données pour la fin du Tardiglaciaire en Quercy
· Nouveaux restes humains provenant du gisement
de Regourdou (Montignac-sur-Vézère, Dordogne,
France)
· Importance des données de terrain pour la
compréhension d’un potentiel dépôt funéraire
moustérien : le cas du squelette de Regourdou 1
(Montignac-sur-Vézère, Dordogne, France) |
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10/05/2016 · La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· Kantis: A new
Australopithecus site on the shoulders of the
Rift Valley near Nairobi, Kenya
· The oldest hominin butchery in European
mid-latitudes at the Jaramillo site of
Untermassfeld (Thuringia, Germany)
· Shoot first, ask questions later:
Interpretative narratives of Neanderthal hunting
· The genetic history of Ice Age Europe
· First evidence of a Late Upper Palaeolithic
human presence in Ireland
· A possible Palaeolithic hand axe from Cyprus
· Re-evaluating the traditional models of
prehistoric human occupation in central Italy:
the case-study of Grotta Mora Cavorso
· Neanderthals, trees and dental calculus: new
evidence from El Sidrón
· The Middle Palaeolithic of the Nejd, Saudi
Arabia
· Recent discoveries of Aurignacian and
Epigravettian sites in Albania
· Late Middle Palaeolithic occupations in Ciemna
Cave, southern Poland
· The development of a new geospatial framework
for the palaeoanthropological site of the
Sterkfontein Caves, Cradle of Humankind, Gauteng,
South Africa
· What do cranial bones of LB1 tell us about
Homo floresiensis?
· Premolar root and canal variation in South
African Plio-Pleistocene specimens attributed to
Australopithecus africanus and Paranthropus
robustus
· Ecological niche of Neanderthals from Spy Cave
revealed by nitrogen isotopes of individual
amino acids in collagen
· Earliest evidence of personal ornaments
associated with burial: The Conus shells from
Border Cave
· Direct U-series analysis of the Lezetxiki
humerus reveals a Middle Pleistocene age for
human remains in the Basque Country (northern
Iberia)
· A wolf in dog's clothing: Initial dog
domestication and Pleistocene wolf variation
· Neandertal versus Modern Human Dietary
Responses to Climatic Fluctuations
· Pleistocene Hominins as a Resource for
Carnivores: A c. 500,000-Year-Old Human Femur
Bearing Tooth-Marks in North Africa (Thomas
Quarry I, Morocco)
· A high-precision chronological model for the
decorated Upper Paleolithic cave of Chauvet-Pont
d’Arc, Ardèche, France
· Novel collagen fingerprinting identifies a
Neanderthal bone among 2,000 fragments
· Revised stratigraphy and chronology for Homo
floresiensis at Liang Bua in Indonesia
· Middle Paleolithic sites of Katta Sai in
western Tian Shan piedmont, Central Asiatic
loess zone: Geoarchaeological investigation of
the site formation and the integrity of the
lithic assemblages
· Vladimir is thrilled by the Sungarian man
· Debate Erupts over Strange New Human Species
· The Divergence of Neandertal and Modern Human
Y Chromosomes
· State of the art of the multidisciplinary
research at the Middle Pleistocene Qesem Cave,
Israel, 2015
· Our ancestors may have mated more than once
with mysterious ancient humans
· Impact of meat and Lower Palaeolithic food
processing techniques on chewing in humans
· Nuclear DNA sequences from the Middle
Pleistocene Sima de los Huesos hominins
· Rich sexual past between modern humans and
Neandertals revealed
· Dietary options and behavior suggested by
plant biomarker evidence in an early human
habitat
· A method for finding stratified sites: Early
Upper Palaeolithic sites in southern Moravia, di
P. Škrdla
· New Middle Palaeolithic sites from the Mani
Peninsula, Southern Greece
· The Muddle in the Middle Pleistocene: The
Lower–Middle Paleolithic Transition from the
Levantine Perspective
· Site formation and chronology of the new
Paleolithic site Sima de Las Palomas de Teba,
southern Spain
· The role of neurocranial shape in defining the
boundaries of an expanded Homo erectus hypodigm
· Brain, calvarium, cladistics: A new approach
to an old question, who are modern humans and
Neandertals?
· Comparative perspective on antemortem tooth
loss in Neandertals |
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08/03/2016 · La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· The Oldest Evidence
for Human Habitation in the Baltic Region: A
Preliminary Report on the Chronology and
Archaeological Context of the Riadino-5
Archaeological Site
· Making Sense of Residues on Flaked Stone Artefacts:
Learning from Blind Tests
· The Initial Magdalenian mosaic: New evidence from
Urtiaga cave, Guipúzcoa, Spain
· The lithic assemblage from Pont-de-Lavaud (Indre,
France) and the role of the bipolar-on-anvil
technique in the Lower and Early Middle Pleistocene
technology
· Distribution patterns of stone-tool reduction:
Establishing frames of reference to approximate
occupational features and formation processes in
Paleolithic societies
· Neandertals may have used chemistry to start fires
· Ancient gene flow from early modern humans into
Eastern Neanderthals
· A simple rule governs the evolution and
development of hominin tooth size
· An ecocultural model predicts Neanderthal
extinction through competition with modern humans
· Dietary options and behavior suggested by plant
biomarker evidence in an early human habitat
· Evidence mounts for interbreeding bonanza in
ancient human species
· Neanderthals mated with modern humans much earlier
than previously thought, study finds
· Fossil analysis pushes back human split from other
primates by two million years
· The prehistory of the Land of Nineveh
· Migrations and interactions in prehistoric
Beringia: the evolution of Yakutian lithic
technology
· First Palaeolithic rock art in Germany: engravings
on Hunsrück slate
· Identification of Late Epigravettian hunting
injuries: Descriptive and 3D analysis of
experimental projectile impact marks on bone
· The first peopling of Europe and technological
change during the Lower-Middle Pleistocene
transition
· Paleoenvironmental reconstruction of a paleosol
catena, the Zinj archeological level, Olduvai Gorge,
Tanzania
· Geochemical “fingerprints” for Olduvai Gorge Bed
II tuffs and implications for the Oldowan–Acheulean
transition |
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12/02/2016 · La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· Demography and
the Palaeolithic Archaeological Record
· A Statistical Examination of Flake Edge Angles
Produced During Experimental Lineal Levallois
Reductions and Consideration of Their Functional
Implications
· The phenotypic legacy of admixture between
modern humans and Neandertals
· Why Was Silcrete Heat-Treated in the Middle
Stone Age? An Early Transformative Technology in
the Context of Raw Material Use at Mertenhof
Rock Shelter, South Africa
· Mechanical evidence that Australopithecus
sediba was limited in its ability to eat hard
foods
· Functional Analyses of Transcription Factor
Binding Sites that Differ between Present-Day
and Archaic Humans
· Cranial base topology and basic trends in the
facial evolution of Homo
· The Uluzzian technology of Grotta di Fumane
and its implication for reconstructing cultural
dynamics in the Middle–Upper Palaeolithic
transition of Western Eurasia
· Virtual ancestor reconstruction: Revealing the
ancestor of modern humans and Neandertals
· Middle Palaeolithic toolstone procurement
behaviors at Lusakert Cave 1, Hrazdan valley,
Armenia
· The pattern of emergence of a Middle Stone Age
tradition at Gademotta and Kulkuletti (Ethiopia)
through convergent tool and point technologies
· Grotta del Cavallo. Fra Neanderthal e Homo
sapiens
· The acheulean handaxe: More like a bird's song
than a beatles' tune?
· Error found in study of first ancient African
genome
· Quantifying Oldowan Stone Tool Production at
Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania
· Artists complete replica of Lascaux cave
paintings
· New findings on prehistoric stone tool
industry in Italy
· Grisly find suggests humans inhabited Arctic
45,000 years ago
· Ancient tools may shed light on the mysterious
‘hobbit’
· A 36,000-Year-Old Volcanic Eruption Depicted
in the Chauvet-Pont d’Arc Cave (Ardèche,
France)?
· Genomic Signatures of Selective Pressures and
Introgression from Archaic Hominins at Human
Innate Immunity Genes
· Introgression of Neandertal- and
Denisovan-like Haplotypes Contributes to
Adaptive Variation in Human Toll-like Receptors
· Le specie umane estinte commettevano omicidi?
· Vertebral numbers and human evolution
· The bony labyrinth of the middle Pleistocene
Sima de los Huesos hominins (Sierra de Atapuerca,
Spain)
· Dental size reduction in Indonesian Homo
erectus: Implications for the PU-198 premolar
and the appearance of Homo sapiens on Java
· Fossil hominin radii from the Sima de los
Huesos Middle Pleistocene site (Sierra de
Atapuerca, Spain)
· The subtalar joint complex of Australopithecus
sediba
· Cranial vault thickness in primates: Homo
erectus does not have uniquely thick vault bones
· Cochlear labyrinth volume in Krapina
Neandertals
· Chronology for the Cueva Victoria fossil site
(SE Spain): Evidence for Early Pleistocene
Afro-Iberian dispersals
· An experimental approach to distinguishing
different stone artefact transport patterns from
debitage assemblages |
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31/12/2015 · La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· An alternative
interpretation of the Australopithecus scapula
· Reply to Melillo: Woranso-Mille is consistent
with an australopithecine shoulder intermediate
between African apes and Homo
· Dog has been man's best friend for 33,000
years
· Nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequences from
two Denisovan individuals
· The Unknown Oldowan: ~1.7-Million-Year-Old
Standardized Obsidian Small Tools from Garba IV,
Melka Kunture, Ethiopia
· A Hominin Femur with Archaic Affinities from
the Late Pleistocene of Southwest China
· Exploring the Potential of Laser Ablation
Carbon Isotope Analysis for Examining Ecology
during the Ontogeny of Middle Pleistocene
Hominins from Sima de los Huesos (Northern Spain)
· The cave art of Cosquer
· Ontogeny of the maxilla in Neanderthals and
their ancestors
· Refining Our Understanding of Howiesons Poort
Lithic Technology: The Evidence from Grey Rocky
Layer in Sibudu Cave (KwaZulu-Natal, South
Africa)
· Looking at the Camp: Paleolithic Depiction of
a Hunter-Gatherer Campsite
· How rare was human presence in Europe during
the Early Pleistocene?
· Revisiting the ESR chronology of the Early
Pleistocene hominin occupation at Vallparadís (Barcelona,
Spain)
· Eat a Paleo peach: First fossil peaches
discovered in southwest China
· The Interpretation of Bipolar Knapping in
African Stone Age Studies
· Hommes et environnements au Paléolithique
supérieur en Ukraine continentale et en Crimée
· Paleolithic elephant butchering site found in
Greece
· Human nature's dark side helped us spread
across the world
· Chronology, palaeoenvironments and subsistence
in the Acheulean of western Europe
· The Grotta Guattari mandibular remains in the
Italian human evolutionary context: A
morphological and morphometrical overlook of the
Neanderthal jaw |
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23/11/2015 · La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· In situ study of
the Gravettian individual from Cussac cave,
locus 2 (Dordogne, France)
· Neanderthal Use of Callista chione Shells as
Raw Material for Retouched Tools in South-east
Italy: Analysis of Grotta del Cavallo Layer L
Assemblage with a New Methodology
· Is Loading a Significantly Influential Factor
in the Development of Lithic Microwear? An
Experimental Test Using LSCM on Basalt from
Olduvai Gorge
· Reintroduction of a Homocysteine
Level-Associated Allele into East Asians by
Neanderthal Introgression
· The Early Acheulian of north-western Europe
· Investigating maintenance and discard
behaviours for osseous projectile points: A
Middle to Late Magdalenian (c. 19,000–14,000
cal. BP) example
· The public and private use of space in
Magdalenian societies: Evidence from Oelknitz 3,
LOP (Thuringia, Germany)
· A new age within MIS 7 for the Homo
neanderthalensis of Saccopastore in the
glacio-eustatically forced sedimentary
successions of the Aniene River Valley, Rome
· Techno-Cultural Characterization of the MIS 5
(c. 105 – 90 Ka) Lithic Industries at Blombos
Cave, Southern Cape, South Africa
· Unique Dental Morphology of Homo floresiensis
and Its Evolutionary Implications
· Upper Palaeolithic genomes reveal deep roots
of modern Eurasians
· Nuclear and mitochondrial DNA sequences from
two Denisovan individuals
· Reconstruction of the Neanderthal and Modern
Human landscape and climate from the Fumane cave
sequence (Verona, Italy) using small-mammal
assemblages
· Les tectiformes. Signes indéchiffrés de l'art
pariétal préhistorique
· Spinal cord evolution in early Homo
· A geometric morphometric study of a Middle
Pleistocene cranium from Hexian, China
· Bovid ecomorphology and hominin
paleoenvironments of the Shungura Formation,
lower Omo River Valley, Ethiopia
· The earliest unequivocally modern humans in
southern China
· Paleolithic occupations of the Göllü Dağ,
Central Anatolia, Turkey
· Environmental Variability and Hominin
Dispersal
· Early hominin biogeography in Island Southeast
Asia
· Pleistocene rainforests: barriers or
attractive environments for early human foragers? |
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17/10/2015 · La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· The Venuses
Block From Arlanpe Cave (Northern Iberian
Peninsula): Implications for the Origins and
Dispersion of Gönnersdorf-Lalinde Style
Depictions Throughout the European Magdalenian
· Examining the Presence of Symmetry within
Acheulean Handaxes: A Case Study in the British
Palaeolithic
· The Evolution of Modern Behaviour and its
Implications for Maritime Dispersal During the
Palaeolithic
· Hunting and Hunting Technologies as Proxy for
Teaching and Learning During the Stone Age of
Southern Africa
· Teaching and Learning Subsistence Skills: Did
Premodern Hominins Use Language to Do It?
· Another window to the subsistence of Middle
Pleistocene hominins in Europe: A taphonomic
study of Cuesta de la Bajada (Teruel, Spain)
· The earliest unequivocally modern humans in
southern China
· A Human Deciduous Tooth and New 40Ar/39Ar
Dating Results from the Middle Pleistocene
Archaeological Site of Isernia La Pineta,
Southern Italy
· The hand of Homo naledi
· The foot of Homo naledi
· Dietary change among hominins and
cercopithecids in Ethiopia during the early
Pliocene
· Another sign of Neanderthal intelligence and
resourcefulness
· Virtual reconstruction of the Neanderthal Amud
1 cranium
· Body mass estimation from knee breadth, with
application to early hominins
· Human occupation of Central Europe during the
Last Glacial Maximum: new evidence from Moravia,
Czech Republic
· Did our Late Palaeolithic ancestors use stick
shuttles for weaving and netting?
· Denisovan Ancestry in East Eurasian and Native
American Populations
· Experimental and functional analysis of late
Middle Paleolithic flake cleavers from
southwestern Europe (France and Spain)
· The Dynamics of Small Postglacial Lake Basins
and the Nature of Their Archaeological Record: A
Case Study of the Middle Palaeolithic Site
Neumark-Nord 2, Germany
· Hommes et environnements au Paléolithique
supérieur en Ukraine continentale et en Crimée
Rédacteurs invités: Stéphane Péan et Sandrine
Prat
· Multistep food plant processing at Grotta
Paglicci (Southern Italy) around 32,600 cal B.P.
· Possible Further Evidence of Low Genetic
Diversity in the El Sidrón (Asturias, Spain)
Neandertal Group: Congenital Clefts of the Atlas
· Early hominin auditory capacities
· Green Arabia: Human Prehistory at the
Cross-roads of Continents
· Fossil hominin shoulders support an African
ape-like last common ancestor of humans and
chimpanzees
· Humanity's long, lonely road
· Siberian cave was home to generations of
mysterious ancient humans
· Postcranial morphology of the middle
Pleistocene humans from Sima de los Huesos,
Spain
· DNA from Neandertal relative may shake up
human family tree
· "Crowdsourcing digs up an early human species"
· On the Chronological Structure of the
Solutrean in Southern Iberia
· Homo naledi, a new species of the genus Homo
from the Dinaledi Chamber, South Africa
· Néandertal faisait boullir de l'eau? |
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07/10/2015 ·
Sezione
Fonti bibliografiche di storia e archeologia
marchigiana:
· Rivista "Studi Maceratesi": indici volumi nn.
47-2013, 48-2014
· Rivista "Picenum Seraphicum": indice volume n.
29-2014
· Rivista "Atti e Memorie. Deputazione di Storia
Patria per le Marche": indici volumi nn. 107,
108, 109
· Rivista "Picus": indici volumi nn.
XXXIII-2013, XXXIV-2014
· Rivista "Quaderni Storici Esini": indici
volumi nn. III-2012, VI - 2015 |
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05/09/2015 · La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· A
one-million-year-old hominid distal ulna from
Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania
· The demography of the Upper Palaeolithic
hunter–gatherers of Southwestern France: A
multi-proxy approach using archaeological data
· Modularity of the anthropoid dentition:
Implications for the evolution of the hominin
canine honing complex
· Influence of Plio-Pleistocene basin hydrology
on the Turkana hominin enamel carbonate δ18O
values
· On the local Mousterian origin of the
Châtelperronian: Integrating typo-technological,
chronostratigraphic and contextual data
· Chronostratigraphy of KNM-ER 3733 and other
Area 104 hominins from Koobi Fora
· Taphonomy of fossils from the hominin-bearing
deposits at Dikika, Ethiopia
· Assessing bone and antler exploitation at
Riparo Mochi (Balzi Rossi, Italy): implications
for the characterization of the Aurignacian in
South-western Europe
· Isotope and faunal evidence for high levels of
freshwater fish consumption by Late Glacial
humans at the Late Upper Palaeolithic site of
Šandalja II, Istria, Croatia
· Postcranial morphology of the middle
Pleistocene humans from Sima de los Huesos,
Spain
· A taste of an elephant: The probable role of
elephant meat in Paleolithic diet preferences
· Hunters of the giants: Woolly mammoth hunting
during the Gravettian in Central Europe
· La Roque Saint-Christophe. Fort et cité
troglodytiques.
· Earliest modern human-like hand bone from a
new >1.84-million-year-old site at Olduvai in
Tanzania
· The massive fossil humerus from the Oldowan
horizon of Gombore I, Melka Kunture (Ethiopia,
>1.39 Ma)
· An early modern human from Romania with a
recent Neanderthal ancestor
· Dancing to the rhythms of the Pleistocene?
Early Middle Paleolithic population dynamics in
NW Iberia (Duero Basin and Cantabrian Region)
· The Terminal Late Palaeolithic in Wadi
Kubbaniya, Egypt
· Late Palaeolithic and Early Mesolithic finds
from the Pindus Mountains of western Macedonia (Greece)
· New Pleistocene evidence from the western
coast of Central Italy: a landscape approach
· Tracking in Caves: Experience Based Reading of
Pleistocene Human Footprints in French Caves
· Rethinking the Structural Analysis of
Palaeolithic Art: New Perspectives on
Leroi-Gourhan's Structuralism
· The Red Lady of El Mirón Cave': Lower
Magdalenian Human Burial in Cantabrian Spain
· Assessing eye orbits as predictors of
Neandertal group size
· Rethinking the dispersal of Homo sapiens out
of Africa
· Middle and Late Pleistocene Landscape
Evolution at the Druze Marsh Site in Northeast
Jordan: Implications for Population Continuity
and Hominin Dispersal
· L’homme de Tautavel. Un Homo erectus européen
évolué. Homo erectus tautavelensis
· Neanderthals had outsize effect on human
biology
· Pionniers du Paléolithique... Néandertal, l'homme
sans parole.
· The evolution of human and ape hand
proportions
· The Still Bay and Howiesons Poort at Sibudu
and Blombos: Understanding Middle Stone Age
Technologies
· Analysis of Site Formation and Assemblage
Integrity Does Not Support Attribution of the
Uluzzian to Modern Humans at Grotta del Cavallo
· Human population dynamics in Europe over the
Last Glacial Maximum
· Core-Shell Processing of Natural Pigment:
Upper Palaeolithic Red Ochre from Lovas, Hungary
· The Geochemistry of Basalt Handaxes from the
Lower Palaeolithic Site of Ma‛ayan Baruch,
Israel—A Perspective on Raw Material Selection
· Larnite-Bearing Rock—The Discovery of a New
Source of Raw Material in the Production of
Neolithic and Chalcolithic Bifacial Tools
· Documenting Differences between Early Stone
Age Flake Production Systems: An Experimental
Model and Archaeological Verification
· New chronology for Ksâr ‘Akil (Lebanon)
supports Levantine route of modern human
dispersal into Europe
· Examining the Causes and Consequences of
Short-Term Behavioral Change during the Middle
Stone Age at Sibudu, South Africa
· Los significados del arte paleolítico: Una
revisión historiográfica y crítica
· Problematizing Bayesian approaches to
prehistoric chronologies
· Constructing chronologies for the late Middle
Paleolithic and Upper Paleolithic: limitations
and means to overcome them
· In the eye of the beholder: contextual issues
for Bayesian modelling at the Middle-to-Upper
Palaeolithic transition |
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18/06/2015 · La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· Human occupation
of the Arabian Empty Quarter during MIS 5:
evidence from Mundafan Al-Buhayrah, Saudi Arabia
· Isotopic evidence for Last Glacial climatic
impacts on Neanderthal gazelle hunting
territories at Amud Cave, Israel
· MTA-B or not to be? Recycled bifaces and
shifting hunting strategies at Le Moustier and
their implication for the late Middle
Palaeolithic in southwestern France
· Establishing statistical confidence in Cortex
Ratios within and among lithic assemblages: a
case study of the Middle Paleolithic of
southwestern France
· Disproportionate Cochlear Length in Genus Homo
Shows a High Phylogenetic Signal during Apes’
Hearing Evolution
· Body composition in Pan paniscus compared with
Homo sapiens has implications for changes during
human evolution
· The role of cryptotephra in refining the
chronology of Late Pleistocene human evolution
and cultural change in North Africa
· Tephra studies and the reconstruction of
Middle-to-Upper Paleolithic cultural
trajectories
· Evaluating the transitional mosaic: frameworks
of change from Neanderthals to Homo sapiens in
eastern Europe
· Taphonomic Analysis of the Faunal Assemblage
Associated with the Hominins (Australopithecus
sediba) from the Early Pleistocene Cave Deposits
of Malapa, South Africa
· New cosmogenic burial ages for Sterkfontein
Member 2 Australopithecus and Member 5 Oldowan
· Tracing the Route of Modern Humans out of
Africa by Using 225 Human Genome Sequences from
Ethiopians and Egyptians
· Late Palaeolithic settlement pattern in
palaeogeographical context of the river valleys
in the Koło Basin (Central Poland)
· Dating the earliest human occupation of
Western Europe: New evidence from the fluvial
terrace system of the Somme basin (Northern
France)
· Ancient humans brought tools to Europe
· Excavations at the Chagyrskaya Cave, Russia: a
Neanderthal Middle Palaeolithic industry in
Northern Asia
· An alternative chronology for the art of
Chauvet cave
· Paleoenvironmental context of the Middle Stone
Age record from Karungu, Lake Victoria Basin,
Kenya, and its implications for human and faunal
dispersals in East Africa
· A multi-method luminescence dating of the
Palaeolithic sequence of La Ferrassie based on
new excavations adjacent to the La Ferrassie 1
and 2 skeletons
· New species from Ethiopia further expands
Middle Pliocene hominin diversity
· Lethal Interpersonal Violence in the Middle
Pleistocene
· Palaeoclimates, plasticity, and the early
dispersal of Homo sapiens
· 3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi
3, West Turkana, Kenya
· Ancient DNA pinpoints Paleolithic liaison in
Europe
· Stone bracelet is oldest ever found
· More evidence found for Neanderthal
adaptability
· The makers of the Protoaurignacian and
implications for Neandertal extinction
· A paleoneurological survey of Homo erectus
endocranial metrics
· The nature of technological changes: The
Middle Pleistocene stone tool assemblages from
Galería and Gran Dolina-subunit TD10.1 (Atapuerca,
Spain)
· Early European may have had Neanderthal
great-great-grandparent
· Un débitage lamellaire au Proche-Orient vers
40 000 ans cal BP. Le site d’Umm el Tlel, Syrie
centrale
· Les industries lithiques moustériennes de la
Baume Moula-Guercy (Soyons, Ardèche). Fouilles
1993–1999
· Les hommes de Néandertal du Caucase du Nord :
entre l’Ouest et l’Est
· Mammoth ivory technologies in the Upper
Palaeolithic: a case study based on the
materials from Yana RHS, Northern
Yana-Indighirka lowland, Arctic Siberia |
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30/04/2015 · La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· Artifact
densities and assemblage formation: Evidence
from Tabun Cave
· Counting the Children: The Role of Children in
the Production of Finger Flutings in Four Upper
Palaeolithic Caves
· Spatial and temporal variation of body size
among early Homo
· A geometric morphometric analysis of hominin
lower molars: Evolutionary implications and
overview of postcanine dental variation
· A geometric morphometrics comparative analysis
of Neandertal humeri (epiphyses-fused) from the
El Sidrón cave site (Asturias, Spain)
· Variability in Early Ahmarian lithic
technology and its implications for the model of
a Levantine origin of the Protoaurignacian
· The lithic industry of Sima del Elefante (Atapuerca,
Burgos, Spain) in the context of Early and
Middle Pleistocene technology in Europe
· La Ferrassie 8 Neandertal child reloaded: New
remains and re-assessment of the original
collection
· Upper Palaeolithic ritualistic cannibalism at
Gough's Cave (Somerset, UK): The human remains
from head to toe
· A human deciduous molar from the Middle Stone
Age (Howiesons Poort) of Klipdrift Shelter,
South Africa
· Not much size difference between male and
female Australopithecines
· The makers of the Protoaurignacian and
implications for Neandertal extinction
· Accessing Developmental Information of Fossil
Hominin Teeth Using New Synchrotron
Microtomography-Based Visualization Techniques
of Dental Surfaces and Interfaces
· Oldest stone tools raise questions about their
creators
· Neither chimpanzee nor human, Ardipithecus
reveals the surprising ancestry of both
· Palaeoloxodon and Human Interaction:
Depositional Setting, Chronology and Archaeology
at the Middle Pleistocene Ficoncella Site
(Tarquinia, Italy)
· Homo erectus footprints hint at ancient
hunting party
· Natural environment of MIS 5 and soil catena
sequence along a loess slope in the Seret River
valley: Evidence from the Pronyatyn Palaeolithic
site (Ukraine)
· The loess-palaeosol sequence in the Upper
Palaeolithic site at Kraków Spadzista: A
palaeoenvironmental approach
· Supra-regional correlations of the most
ancient paleosols and Paleolithic layers of
Kostenki-Borschevo region (Russian Plain)
· World’s oldest stone tools discovered in Kenya
· Levantine cranium from Manot Cave (Israel)
foreshadows the first European modern humans
· Quaternary of the Western Pyrenean region
· Neolithic Italian farmers defleshed their dead
· New cosmogenic burial ages for Sterkfontein
Member 2 Australopithecus and Member 5 Oldowan
· Neanderthal bone flutes’: simply products of
Ice Age spotted hyena scavenging activities on
cave bear cubs in European cave bear dens
· A new Middle Stone Age industry in the Tankwa
Karoo, Northern Cape Province, South Africa
· Flavouring food: the contribution of
chimpanzee behaviour to the understanding of
Neanderthal calculus composition and plant use
in Neanderthal diets
· Use and Sonority of a 23,000-Year-Old Bone
Aerophone from Davant Pau Cave (NE of the
Iberian Peninsula)
· The Neandertals of northeastern Iberia: New
remains from the Cova del Gegant (Sitges,
Barcelona)
· A neonatal perspective on Homo erectus brain
growth
· Associated ilium and femur from Koobi Fora,
Kenya, and postcranial diversity in early Homo
· Late Miocene hominin teeth from the Gona
Paleoanthropological Research Project area, Afar,
Ethiopia
· Stone-age Italians defleshed their dead
· Early Homo at 2.8 Ma from Ledi-Geraru, Afar,
Ethiopia
· Late Pliocene fossiliferous sedimentary record
and the environmental context of early Homo from
Afar, Ethiopia
· Did a volcanic cataclysm 40,000 years ago
trigger the final demise of the Neanderthals?
· Fat Residue and Use-Wear Found on Acheulian
Biface and Scraper Associated with Butchered
Elephant Remains at the Site of Revadim |
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16/03/2015 · La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· Caccia coi lupi:
come l'uomo moderno ebbe la meglio sui
Neandertal
· Evidence for Neandertal Jewelry: Modified
White-Tailed Eagle Claws at Krapina
· Lithic Landscapes: Early Human Impact from
Stone Tool Production on the Central Saharan
Environment
· The Origins of Recycling: A Paleolithic
Perspective
· Genome of the Netherlands population-specific
imputations identify an ABCA6 variant
associated with cholesterol levels
· Deep roots for the genus Homo
· Reconstructed Homo habilis type OH 7 suggests
deep-rooted species diversity in early Homo
· Complex History of Admixture between Modern
Humans and Neandertals
· When age matters
· Late Pleistocene age and archaeological
context for the hominin calvaria from GvJm-22 (Lukenya
Hill, Kenya)
· World of Gravettian Hunters
· Neanderthal firewood management: evidence from
Stratigraphic Unit IV of Abric del Pastor (Eastern
Iberia)
· Au cœur de l’Eurasie: un Homo erectus ancien
en Turquie. Contexte général: état des
connaissances en Turquie
· Micro-abrasion of flint artifacts by mobile
sediments: a taphonomic approach
· Division of labor by sex and age in
Neandertals: an approach through the study of
activity-related dental wear
· The relevance of the first ribs of the El
Sidrón site (Asturias, Spain) for the
understanding of the Neandertal thorax
· How much more would KNM-WT 15000 have grown?
· Clavicle length, throwing performance and the
reconstruction of the Homo erectus shoulder
· Solutrean and Magdalenian ferruginous rocks
heat-treatment: accidental and/or deliberate
action?
· Breakage patterns in Sima de los Huesos (Atapuerca,
Spain) hominin sample
· Upper Palaeolithic population histories of
Southwestern France: a comparison of the
demographic signatures of 14C date distributions
and archaeological site counts
· A new Cambrian black pigment used during the
late Middle Palaeolithic discovered at Scladina
Cave (Andenne, Belgium)
· Out of Africa: Did humans migrate quickly and
all-at-once or in phases based on weather?
· Neanderthals disappeared from the Iberian
Peninsula earlier than elsewhere
· Dental Ontogeny in Pliocene and Early
Pleistocene Hominins
· Mandibular evidence supports Homo floresiensis
as a distinct species
· Reply to Westaway et al.: Mandibular
misrepresentations fail to support the invalid
species Homo floresiensis
· Reconstructing diet and behaviour of
Neanderthals from Central Italy through dental
macrowear analysis
· The chronology of hand stencils in European
Palaeolithic rock art: implications of new
U-series results from El Castillo Cave (Cantabria,
Spain)
· Variation in tibia and fibula diaphyseal
strength and its relationship with arboreal and
terrestrial locomotion: extending the
investigation to non-hominoid primates
· Nonhuman Primate Communication, Pragmatics,
and the Origins of Language
· Two Deciduous Human Molars from the Early
Pleistocene Deposits of Barranco León (Orce,
Spain)
· Evolution of the hominoid vertebral column:
The long and the short of it |
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13/02/2015 · La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· The earliest
securely-dated hominin artefact in Anatolia?
· Lucy” (A.L. 288-1) had five sacral vertebrae
· Marathousa 1: a new Middle Pleistocene
archaeological site from Greece
· Cleaning the dead: Neolithic ritual processing
of human bone at Scaloria Cave, Italy
· Assessing the Accidental Versus Deliberate
Colour Modification of Shell Beads: a Case Study
on Perforated Nassarius kraussianus from Blombos
Cave Middle Stone Age levels
· Ancient DNA and Human Evolution
· Heating of flint debitage from Upper
Palaeolithic contexts at Manot Cave, Israel:
changes in atomic organization due to heating
using infrared spectroscopy
· Improved high-resolution GPR imaging and
characterization of prehistoric archaeological
features by means of attribute analysis
· Testing of a single grain OSL chronology
across the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic
transition at Les Cottés (France)
· Palaeolithic dogs and Pleistocene wolves
revisited: a reply to Morey (2014)
· Using ZooMS to identify fragmentary bone from
the Late Middle/Early Upper Palaeolithic
sequence of Les Cottés, France
· The Middle Palaeolithic Nahal Mahanayeem
Outlet site, Israel: reconstructing the
environment of Late Pleistocene wetlands in the
eastern Mediterranean from ostracods
· Homo erectus at Trinil on Java used shells for
tool production and engraving
· The Lower/early Middle Pleistocene small
débitage productions in Western Europe: New data
from Isernia La Pineta t.3c (Upper Volturno
Basin, Italy)
· Neanderthals gain human neighbour
· Levantine cranium from Manot Cave (Israel)
foreshadows the first European modern humans
· Human-like hand use in Australopithecus
africanus
· Yabba dabba d'oh! Stone Age man wasn't
necessarily more advanced than the Neanderthals
· Experimental evidence for the co-evolution of
hominin tool-making teaching and language
· Les néandertaliens des grottes de Grimaldi (Vintimille,
Ligurie, Italie)
· The medial pterygoid tubercle in the Atapuerca
Early and Middle Pleistocene mandibles:
Evolutionary implications
· Neanderthal exploitation of ibex and chamois
in southwestern Europe
· The evolution of the hominin thumb and the
influence exerted by the non-dominant hand
during stone tool production
· Early Pleistocene human hand phalanx from the
Sima del Elefante (TE) cave site in Sierra de
Atapuerca (Spain)
· Reassessing the Aurignacian of Slovenia:
Techno-economic behaviour and direct dating of
osseous projectile points
· Neanderthal megafaunal exploitation in Western
Europe and its dietary implications: A
contextual reassessment of La Cotte de St
Brelade (Jersey)
· Plant-food preparation on two consecutive
floors at Upper Paleolithic Ohalo II, Israel
· Prehistoric bedrock features: recent advances
in 3D characterization and geometrical analyses
· In search of sealed Palaeolithic and
Mesolithic sites using core sampling: the impact
of grid size, meshes and auger diameter on
discovery probability |
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30/12/2014 · La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· Tool suggests
humans entered Europe much earlier than thought
· Une nouvelle vénus datée de 23 000 ans. Les
morceaux d’une statuette en craie représentant
une femme ont été retrouvée à Amiens
· Israeli cave offers clues about when humans
mastered fire
· Neanderthal bones in Northern France
· Environmental History of European High
Mountains
· Homo erectus at Trinil on Java used shells for
tool production and engraving
· Homo erectus made world's oldest doodle
500,000 years ago
· Palaeolithic research at Mochlos, Crete: new
evidence for Pleistocene maritime activity in
the Aegean
· Specialised hunting of Iberian ibex during
Neanderthal occupation at El Esquilleu Cave,
northern Spain
· Right for the Wrong Reasons: Reflections on
Modern Human Origins in the Post-Neanderthal
Genome Era
· The Transition to the Acheulean in East
Africa: an Assessment of Paradigms and Evidence
from Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania)
· The Role of Freshwater and Marine Resources in
the Evolution of the Human Diet, Brain and
Behavior
· Hommes et environnements au Paléolithique
supérieur en Ukraine continentale et en Crimée
· Archaeologists race against time to explore
Neanderthal site
· Genomic structure in Europeans dating back at
least 36,200 years
· Lucy discoverer on the ancestor people relate
to
· Livre: Pré-ludes, autour de l'homme
préhistorique, di Yves Coppens - Editions Odile
Jacob
· Were Neanderthals a sub-species of modern
humans? New research says no
· Loess and the record of upper Palaeolithic
cultures in the Danube Basin |
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09/11/2014 · La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· Paleoclimatic
and paleoenvironmental context of the Early
Pleistocene hominins from Dmanisi (Georgia,
Lesser Caucasus) inferred from the herpetofaunal
assemblage
· Using obsidian transfer distances to explore
social network maintenance in late Pleistocene
hunter–gatherers
· Ornamental traditions in the Eastern Adriatic:
The Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic personal
adornments from Vela Spila (Croatia)
· Towards complexity in osseous raw material
exploitation by the first anatomically modern
humans in Europe: Aurignacian antler working
· Millennial-scale change in archaeofaunas and
their implications for Mousterian lithic
variability in southwest France
· The alleged Early Palaeolithic artefacts are
in reality geofacts: a revision of the site of
Kończyce Wielkie 4 in the Moravian Gate, South
Poland
· In search of Paleolithic dogs: a quest with
mixed results
· Lithic tool management in the Early Middle
Paleolithic: an integrated techno-functional
approach applied to Le Pucheuil-type production
(Le Pucheuil, northwestern France)
· Middle-to-Upper Palaeolithic site formation
processes at the Bordes-Fitte rockshelter (Central
France)
· Chronology of the Middle Palaeolithic open-air
site of Combe Brune 2 (Dordogne, France): a
multi luminescence dating approach
· L’odyssée humaine – Les moteurs cachés de
notre évolution, "Pour la Science", Revue
scientifique, Numéro spécial 445, Novembre 2014
· Reconnaissance survey for Palaeolithic sites
in the Debed River Valley, northern Armenia
· New evidence for the Mousterian and Gravettian
at Rio Secco Cave, Italy
· Acheulean technological behaviour in the
Middle Pleistocene landscape of Mieso (East-Central
Ethiopia)
· The geology and chronology of the Acheulean
deposits in the Mieso area (East-Central
Ethiopia)
· Human calcanei from the Middle Pleistocene
site of Sima de los Huesos (Sierra de Atapuerca,
Burgos, Spain)
· Enamel thickness variation of deciduous first
and second upper molars in modern humans and
Neanderthals
· Lithics of the Late Middle Palaeolithic: Post
MIS 5 technological variability and its
implications
· European genetic identity may stretch back
36,000 years
· Palaeolithic settlements discovered in the
Nefud Desert
· How we tamed ourselves—and became modern
· Oldest-known human genome sequenced
· The discovery of Homo floresiensis: Tales of
the hobbit
· Human evolution: Small remains still pose big
problems
· Early Pleistocene lake formation and hominin
origins in the Turkana–Omo rift
· Middle Pleistocene Human Remains from
Tourville-la-Rivière (Normandy, France) and
Their Archaeological Context
· Early modern human settlement of Europe north
of the Alps occurred 43,500 years ago in a cold
steppe-type environment
· Tracing our ancestors at the bottom of the sea
· 43,000-year-old modern human settlement in
Central Europe
· Cognitive Requirements for Ochre Use in the
Middle Stone Age at Sibudu, South Africa
· A Middle Palaeolithic site in the southern
North Sea: investigating the archaeology and
palaeogeography of Area 240
· Neanderthals from El Salt (Alcoy, Spain) in
the context of the latest Middle Palaeolithic
populations from the southeast of the Iberian
Peninsula
· New evidence of early Neanderthal
disappearance in the Iberian Peninsula
· Change in raw material selection and
subsistence behaviour through time at a Middle
Palaeolithic site in southern France
· A revised chronology for the Grotte Vaufrey
(Dordogne, France) based on TT-OSL dating of
sedimentary quartz
· The pattern of hominin postcranial evolution
reconsidered in light of size-related shape
variation of the distal humerus
· Genetic and developmental basis for parallel
evolution and its significance for hominoid
evolution
· Le site paléolithique des Vaugreniers (Le Muy,
Var): un nouveau faciès épigravettien ancien
dans le sud-est de la France?
· Ancient human genome from southern Africa
throws light on our origins
· Early Levallois technology and the Lower to
Middle Paleolithic transition in the Southern
Caucasus
· Livre: Manuel de taphonomie, Denys Christiane,
Patou-Mathis Marylène
· Ancient human genomes suggest three ancestral
populations for present-day Europeans
· A rock engraving made by Neanderthals in
Gibraltar |
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14/09/2014 · La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· Earliest
evidence for the structure of Homo sapiens
populations in Africa
· Use of Fossil Bryozoans in Sourcing Lithic
Artifacts
· A Spring Forward for Hominin Evolution in East
Africa
· New high-resolution computed tomography data
of the Taung partial cranium and endocast and
their bearing on metopism and hominin brain
evolution
· Three-part ancestry for Europeans
· A rock engraving made by Neanderthals in
Gibraltar
· Nuovi artigli-gioiello per i Neandertal
· Découverte d’une occupation néandertalienne en
bord de Saône
· Musée départemental de Préhistoire de Solutré:
Le site majeur du solutréen avec une nouvelle
muséographie
· Beneath Still Waters - Multistage Aquatic
Exploitation of Euryale ferox (Salisb.) during
the Acheulian
· Science, the Media, and Interpretations of
Upper Paleolithic Figurines
· Gelada feeding ecology in an intact ecosystem
at Guassa, Ethiopia: Variability over time and
implications for theropith and hominin dietary
evolution
· Neanderthal infant and adult infracranial
remains from Marillac (Charente, France)
· Ancient human footprints in Ciur-Izbuc Cave,
Romania
· News from the north-east fringe of Neanderthal
Europe: recent work at Khotylevo 1 (Bryansk
Oblast, Russia)
· New prehistoric sites in the southern Rub’
al-Khali desert, Oman
· The Latest Middle Palaeolithic sites in the
Middle Nile Valley
· The arboreal origins of human bipedalism -
Human bipedalism and the importance of
terrestriality - Unreasonable expectations -
Ignoring Ardipithecus in an origins scenario for
bipedality is…lame - When the ancestors were
arboreal - Adaptive diversity: from the trees to
the ground - Putting flesh on to hominin bones
· The place of the Neanderthals in hominin
phylogeny
· Socio-economic organization of Final
Paleolithic societies: New perspectives from an
aggregation site in Western France
· A place in time: Situating Chauvet within the
long chronology of symbolic behavioral
development
· Technological behaviors in Paleolithic
foragers. Testing the role of resharpening in
the assemblage organization
· Short, but repeated Neanderthal visits to
Teixoneres Cave (MIS 3, Barcelona, Spain): a
combined analysis of tooth microwear patterns
and seasonality
· The role of raw material differences in stone
tool shape variation: an experimental assessment
· Correlation of volcanic ash layers between the
Early Pleistocene Acheulean sites of Isinya,
Kariandusi, and Olorgesailie, Kenya
· The Middle Paleolithic site of Cuesta de la
Bajada (Teruel, Spain): a perspective on the
Acheulean and Middle Paleolithic technocomplexes
in Europe
· Changing Environments and Movements through
Transitions: Paleoanthropological and
Prehistorical Research in Ethiopia A Tribute to
Prof. Mohammed Umer
· Deglaciation and Human Colonization of
Northern Europe
· Exploring the impact of climate variability
during the Last Glacial Maximum on the pattern
of human occupation of Iberia
· An Experimental Investigation of the
Functional Hypothesis and Evolutionary Advantage
of Stone-Tipped Spears
· New high-resolution computed tomography data
of the Taung partial cranium and endocast and
their bearing on metopism and hominin brain
evolution
· Stone tools point to diversity of traditions
among early humans
· The timing and spatiotemporal patterning of
Neanderthal disappearance
· Evolved developmental homeostasis disturbed in
LB1 from Flores, Indonesia, denotes Down
syndrome and not diagnostic traits of the
invalid species Homo floresiensis
· Land Snails as a Diet Diversification Proxy
during the Early Upper Palaeolithic in Europe
· Neanderthals: Bone technique redrafts
prehistory
· Spain tests limited visits to Altamira cave
· The emergence of the acheulean in East Africa
– international workshop, Rome, “La Sapienza”
University
· Ice age lion figurine: Ancient fragment of
ivory belonging to 40,000 year old animal
figurine unearthed |
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31/08/2014 · Sezione
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cura di), Adriatico tra IV e III sec. a.C.
Vasi alto-adriatici tra Piceno, Spina e Adria,
Atti del convegno di Studi. Ancona 20-21 giugno
1997, L'Erma di Bretschneider, Roma 1997
- Catani E. - Paci
G. (a cura di), La Salaria in età tardoantica
e altomedievale, Atti del Convegno di Studi,
Rieti-Cascia-Norcia-Ascoli Piceno 28-30
settembre 2001, Ichnia-Collana del Dipartimento
di Scienze Archeologiche e Storiche
dell'Antichità, Macerata 2007, Tipografia Fast
Edit, Acquaviva Picena 2007
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G. (a cura di), La Salaria in età antica,
Atti del Convegno di Studi, Ascoli
Piceno-Offida-Rieti 2-4 ottobre 1997,
Ichnia-Collana del Dipartimento di Scienze
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Macerata 2000, Grafiche D'Auria, Ascoli Piceno
2000
- Indice dei
"Quaderni Storici Esini", vol. IV - 2013
- Indice dei
"Quaderni Storici Esini", vol. V - 2014
· Aggiornamento bibliografia
cingolana di Antiquitates
cingolane
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26/07/2014 · La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· Human occupation
of Iberia prior to the Jaramillo magnetochron
(>1.07 Myr)
· Neanderthal Origin of the Haplotypes Carrying
the Functional Variant Val92Met in the MC1R in
Modern Humans
· Carnivore activity in the Sima de los Huesos (Atapuerca,
Spain) hominin sample
· Lithic Microwear Method: Standardisation,
Calibration and Innovation
· Neanderthal Epigenome
· Temporal labyrinths of eastern Eurasian
Pleistocene humans
· Livre: "Représentation de l’intimité féminine"
di J.P. Duhard & B. - G. Delluc – Préface Y.
Coppens
· Evidence of late Gelasian dispersal of African
fauna at Coste San Giacomo (Anagni Basin,
central Italy): Early Pleistocene environments
and the background of early human occupation in
Europe
· The origins and persistence of Homo
floresiensis on Flores: biogeographical and
ecological perspectives
· Hominin reactions to herbivore distribution in
the Lower Palaeolithic of the Southern Levant
· Having the stomach for it: a contribution to
Neanderthal diets?
· Il più antico resto umano d’Italia
· RIP for a key Homo species?
· Environmental and Cultural Dynamics in Western
and Central Europe during the Upper Pleistocene
· Evolution of early Homo: An integrated
biological perspective
· Dmanisi, un gisement préhistorique unique
· Mandibular development in Australopithecus
robustus
· Sound archaeology: terminology, Palaeolithic
cave art and the soundscape
· Paleolithic vs. Epipaleolithic fisheries in
northern Iberia
· Taxonomic differences in deciduous upper
second molar crown outlines of Homo sapiens,
Homo neanderthalensis and Homo erectus
· Old stones' song: Use-wear experiments and
analysis of the Oldowan quartz and quartzite
assemblage from Kanjera South (Kenya)
· Coalescence and fragmentation in the late
Pleistocene archaeology of southernmost Africa
· Biomechanical strategies for accuracy and
force generation during stone tool production
· Neandertals ate their veggies, their feces
reveal
· The Neanderthal Meal: A New Perspective Using
Faecal Biomarkers
· Neandertal roots: Cranial and chronological
evidence from Sima de los Huesos
· Il complesso mosaico dei primi europei
· Nuovi resti di Homo rinvenuti in Dancalia
Eritrea
· Fossils put a new face on the ancestors of
Neandertals
· Facing a violent past: Evolution of human
ancestors' faces a result of need to weather
punches during arguments, study suggests
· Maritime route of colonization of Europe
· Traces of early use of fire found in Spain
· Abri Cro-Magnon - Espace muséographique -
Visite
· Termites in the hominin diet: A meta-analysis
of termite genera, species and castes as a
dietary supplement for South African robust
australopithecines |
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Sezione
"Personaggi illustri" di Antiquitates
cingolane: nuova pagina su S.
Sperandia
· Sezione
"Leggende e tradizioni popolari" di Antiquitates
cingolane: articolo dedicato al caso dell'avvistamento
di ominidi
nel 1954 a Colcerasa ·
Sezione "I
monumenti di Cingoli" di Antiquitates
cingolane:
aggiornamento della pagina chiesa
di S. Sperandia ·
Aggiornamento bibliografia
cingolana di Antiquitates
cingolane |
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31/05/2014
· La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui segnala:
· Their lips are sealed: identifying hard stone, soft stone, and antler hammer direct percussion in Palaeolithic prismatic blade production
· Using Pyrotechnology: Fire-related Features and Activities with a Focus on the African Middle Stone Age
· Climate and environments during Marine Isotope Stage 11 in the central Iberian Peninsula: the herpetofaunal assemblage from the Acheulean site of Áridos-1, Madrid
· The role of carnivores and their relationship to hominin settlements in the TD6-2 level from Gran Dolina (Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain)
· Reconstructing the DNA Methylation Maps of the Neandertal and the Denisovan
· The Cradle of Thought: Growth, Learning, Play and Attachment in Neanderthal Children
· Landscape distribution and ecology of Plio-Pleistocene avifaunal communities from Lowermost Bed II, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania
· Stratigraphic analysis of the Sterkfontein StW 573 Australopithecus skeleton and implications for its age
· Experimental heat treatment of silcrete implies analogical reasoning in the Middle Stone Age
· Middle Paleolithic and Uluzzian human remains from Fumane Cave, Italy
· Opportunities, problems and future directions in the study of open-air Middle Paleolithic sites
· La grotte Chauvet
· Neandertal Demise: An Archaeological Analysis of the Modern Human Superiority Complex
· Manganese coating of the Tabun faunal assemblage: Implications for modern human behaviour in the Levantine Middle Palaeolithic
· From small bone fragments to Neanderthal activity areas: The case of Level O of the Abric Romaní (Capellades, Barcelona, Spain)
· Genomic and cranial phenotype data support multiple modern human dispersals from Africa and a southern route into Asia
· Patterns of coding variation in the complete exomes of three Neandertals
· How to build a Neanderthal
· Humans and Neandertals interbred, new method confirms
· Farndon Fields, Nottinghamshire: in situ multi-phased Late Upper Palaeolithic activity on the floodplain
· Macro and microscopic wear analysis of the non-worked lateral edge of a large biface
· Glossy tools innovations in the method of interpretations of use-wear produced by plant processing
· Symbolic or Utilitarian? Juggling interpretations of neanderthal behavior: new inferences from the study of engraved stone surfaces
· Stone tools from the inside out: radial point distribution |
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06/04/2014
· La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui
segnala:
· A biometric re-evaluation of recent claims for Early Upper Palaeolithic wolf domestication in Eurasia
· The effect of raw material on inter-analyst variation and analyst accuracy for lithic analysis: a case study from Olduvai Gorge
· Diet of upper paleolithic modern humans: Evidence from microwear texture analysis
· Evidence for a 15N positive excursion in terrestrial foodwebs at the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition in south-western France: Implications for early modern human palaeodiet and palaeoenvironment
· Plant foods and the dietary ecology of Neanderthals and early modern humans
· The chronology of the earliest Upper Palaeolithic in northern Iberia: New insights from L'Arbreda, Labeko Koba and La Viña
· Evidence for the repeated use of a central hearth at Middle Pleistocene (300 ky ago) Qesem Cave, Israel
· Magdalenian antler projectile point design: Determining original form for uni- and bilaterally barbed points
· Searching for consistencies in Châtelperronian pigment use
· Homo' is the only primate whose tooth size decreases as its brain size increases
· Human evolution: Fifty years after Homo habilis
· Did Europeans Get Fat From Neandertals?
· Humans and saber-toothed tiger met in Germany 300,000 years ago
· Neanderthal ancestry drives evolution of lipid catabolism in contemporary Europeans
· European Middle Palaeolithic (MIS 8 – MIS 3): cultures, environment, chronology
· On the chronology of the Uluzzian
· Geometric properties and comparative biomechanics of Homo floresiensis mandibles
· Early Upper Paleolithic bone processing and insights into small-scale storage of fats at Vale Boi, southern Iberia
· An Early Upper Palaeolithic decorated bone tubular rod from Pod Hradem Cave, Czech Republic
· New views on old hands: the context of stencils in El Castillo and La Garma caves
(Cantabria, Spain)
· Defining Magdalenian cultural groups in Franco-Cantabria by the formal analysis of portable artworks
· Le site de Kocabaş, bassin de Denizli, Anatolie, Turquie
· Human evolution: The Neanderthal in the family
· Neandertal clavicle length
· The genomic landscape of Neanderthal ancestry in present-day humans
· 'Little Foot' Fossil Could Be Human Ancestor
· How apes and humans evolved side by side
· Krotovinas, pedogenic processes and stratigraphic ambiguities of the Upper Palaeolithic sites Kostenki and Borshchevo (Russia)
· Resurrecting Surviving Neandertal Lineages from Modern Human Genomes
· I dieci padri dell'Homo Sapiens
· The Evolution of Hominin Behavior during the Oldowan-Acheulian Transition: Recent Evidence from Olduvai Gorge and Peninj (Tanzania)
· Separating endogenous ancient DNA from modern day contamination in a Siberian Neandertal
· Hominin Footprints from Early Pleistocene Deposits at Happisburgh, UK
· Datation du plus vieil hominidé de Turquie, le chaînon manquant entre l'Europe et
l'Afrique?
· Influence of lower limb configuration on walking cost in Late Pleistocene humans
· Luminescence dating and palaeomagnetic age constraint on hominins from Sima de los Huesos, Atapuerca, Spain
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02/02/2014
· La
bacheca
preistorica di antiqui
segnala:
· New Data on the Exploitation of Obsidian in the Southern Caucasus (Armenia, Georgia) and Eastern Turkey, Part 2: Obsidian Procurement from the Upper Palaeolithic to the Late Bronze Age
· The Sound of Rock Art. The Acoustics of the Rock Art of Southern Andalusia (Spain)
· Early human occupation of Iberia: the chronological and palaeoclimatic inferences from Vallparadís (Barcelona, Spain)
· Shell bead production in the Upper Paleolithic of Vale Boi (SW Portugal): an experimental perspective
· Ivory debitage by fracture in the Aurignacian: experimental and archaeological examples
· Neanderthal and Mammuthus interactions at EDAR Culebro 1 (Madrid, Spain)
· Geoarchaeological and Bioarchaeological Studies at Mira, an Early Upper Paleolithic Site in the Lower Dnepr Valley, Ukraine
· L'orso e i Neandertal
· Technical Note: Virtual reconstruction of KNM-ER 1813 Homo habilis cranium
· The fundamental hominin niche in late Pleistocene Central Asia: a preliminary refugium model
· A series of Mousterian occupations in a new type of site: The Nesher Ramla karst depression
· A reassessment of the presumed Neandertal remains from San Bernardino Cave, Italy
· Late Acheulean technology and cognition at Boxgrove, UK
· Prehistoric engineering and astronomy of the great Menga Dolmen (Málaga, Spain). A geometric and geoarchaeological analysis
· The genomic landscape of Neanderthal ancestry in present-day humans
· Separating endogenous ancient DNA from modern day contamination in a Siberian Neandertal
· Ardipithecus ramidus and the evolution of the human cranial base
· Baboon Feeding Ecology Informs the Dietary Niche of Paranthropus boisei
· Evidence supporting an intentional Neandertal burial at La Chapelle-aux-Saints
· Earliest evidence for caries and exploitation of starchy plant foods in Pleistocene hunter-gatherers from Morocco
· Ancient European genomes reveal jumbled ancestry
· The complete genome sequence of a Neanderthal from the Altai Mountains |
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31/12/2013
· La
bacheca di antiqui segnala:
· The Origins of the Concept of ‘Palaeolithic Art’: Theoretical Roots of an Idea
· Les gisements de Galería, Gran Dolina TD10 et Ambrona (le Complexe Inférieur) : trois modèles technologiques dans le deuxième tiers du Pléistocène moyen
· Les matières premières, la technologie lithique et les stratégies d’occupation dans le site du Pléistocène moyen de Covacha de los Zarpazos (gisement de Galería, Sierra de
Atapuerca, Espagne)
· Néandertal et le feu au Paléolithique moyen ancien. Tour d’horizon des traces de son utilisation dans le Nord de la France
· The complete genome sequence of a Neanderthal from the Altai Mountains
· Paleolithic Ecodynamics in southern Iberia, "Quaternary
International"
· Evidence supporting an intentional Neandertal burial at La Chapelle-aux-Saints
· Early Pleistocene third metacarpal from Kenya and the evolution of modern human-like hand morphology
· Site Distribution at the Edge of the Palaeolithic World: A Nutritional Niche Approach
· Elusive Denisovans Sighted in Oldest Human DNA
· First Partial Skeleton of a 1.34-Million-Year-Old Paranthropus boisei from Bed II, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania
· A mitochondrial genome sequence of a hominin from Sima de los Huesos
· New evidence suggests Neanderthals organized their living spaces
· Early Tree-Dwelling Bipedal Human Ancestor Was Similar to Ancient Apes and 'Lucy' but Not Living Apes
· Comportement des Homo heidelbergensis au Lazaret il y a 160 000 ans
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24/11/2013
· La
bacheca di antiqui segnala:
· Plant foods in the Upper Palaeolithic at Dolní Vestonice? Parenchyma redux
· The depiction of the individual in prehistory: human representations in Magdalenian societies
· A critique of evidence for human occupation of Europe older than the Jaramillo subchron (~1 Ma): Comment on ‘The oldest human fossil in Europe from Orce (Spain)’ by Toro-Moyano et al. (2013)
· Primate brains, the ‘island rule’ and the evolution of Homo floresiensis
· Continuous dental eruption identifies Sts 5 as the developmentally oldest fossil hominin and informs the taxonomy of Australopithecus africanus
· The spatial distribution of Palaeolithic human settlements and its influence on palaeoecological studies: a case from Northern Iberia
· On the spatial and technological organisation of hafting modifications in the North African Middle Stone Age
· Faces of Homo floresiensis (LB1)
· Minateda rock shelters (Albacete) and post-palaeolithic art of the Mediterranean Basin in Spain: pigments, surfaces and patinas
· Neanderthal hand and foot remains from Moula-Guercy, Ardèche, France
· Impact of the German Harz Mountain Weichselian ice-shield and valley glacier development onto Palaeolithic and megafauna disappearances
· Impossible Neanderthals? Making string, throwing projectiles and catching small game during Marine Isotope Stage 4 (Abri du Maras, France)
· Human response to Holocene warming on the Cantabrian Coast (northern Spain): an unexpected outcome
· Middle to Upper Palaeolithic biological and cultural shift in Eurasia II, "Quaternary International"
· Neanderthal Tool Time
· Levallois lessons: the challenge of integrating mathematical models, quantitative experiments and the archaeological record
· Human actions performed on simple combustion structures: An experimental approach to the study of Middle Palaeolithic fire
· Formation processes at a high resolution Middle Paleolithic site: Cueva Antón (Murcia, Spain)
· Climate and environmental changes recognized by micromorphology in Paleolithic deposits at Arene Candide (Liguria, Italy)
· Microstratigraphy of the Magdalenian sequence at Cendres Cave (Teulada-Moraira, Alicante, Spain): Formation and diagenesis
· Neanderthal Viruses Found in Modern Humans
· How Climate Change and Plate Tectonics Shaped Human Evolution
· Fire setting at Stone Age Norwegian quarries
· Les premiers français
· No known hominin species matches the expected dental morphology of the last common ancestor of Neanderthals and modern humans
· Grotte de Commarque
· Reassessing manual proportions in Australopithecus afarensis
· The longitudinal study of land-use at Acconia: Placing the fieldwork of the survey archaeologist in time
· New fossils of Australopithecus anamensis from Kanapoi, West Turkana, Kenya (2003–2008)
· Circulation of whale-bone artifacts in the northern Pyrenees during the late Upper Paleolithic
· Dating the Lower to Middle Paleolithic transition in the Levant: A view from Misliya Cave, Mount Carmel, Israel
· An older origin for the Acheulean at Melka Kunture (Upper Awash, Ethiopia): Techno-economic behaviours at Garba IVD
· The Upper Palaeolithic site of Kalavan 1 (Armenia): An Epigravettian settlement in the Lesser Caucasus
· The fragmented character of Middle Palaeolithic stone tool technology
· Les premieres parures
· Tooth wear and dentoalveolar remodeling are key factors of morphological variation in the Dmanisi mandibles
· Did the Denisovans Cross Wallace's Line?
· A Complete Skull from Dmanisi, Georgia, and the Evolutionary Biology of Early Homo
· Archaeologists rediscover the lost home of the last Neanderthals
· Toothpicking and Periodontal Disease in a Neanderthal Specimen from Cova Foradà Site (Valencia, Spain)
· Butchering in Denmark 12,000 years ago
· Mains négatives : 75 % seraient celles de femmes
· Study of organic matter of Acheulean occupation ground from the Lazaret cave archeostratigraphic unit UA 27
· Using stable isotopes to identify charcoal carbon in radiocarbon dating of palaeolithic charcoal
· The anthracological sequence of the Parco cave (Alòs de Balaguer, Spain): Landscapes and firewood management among the last hunter-gatherers
· Mauquenchy (Seine-Maritime, France) : mise en évidence de deux niveaux d’occupation paléolithique dans un sol gris forestier daté du SIM 5a (début glaciaire Weichselien)
· Altérations des artefacts préhistoriques en silex par les processus périglaciaires : présentation des expériences conduites au Centre de Géomorphologie du CNRS de Caen
· Le Téphra de Rocourt dans le site paléolithique moyen de Remicourt (Province de Liège, Belgique)
· Les occupations paléolithiques en Normandie dans leur contexte chronostratigraphique: «bribes archéologiques»
· Le site moustérien de la Hougue à Saint-Vaast-la-Hougue (Manche):implantations et activités humaines, synthèse stratigraphique
· Da dove vengono le immagini? L’arte visiva dei cacciatori paleolitici |
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8/10/2013
· La
bacheca di antiqui segnala:
· Composite projectiles and hafting technologies at Ohalo II (23 ka, Israel): analyses of impact fractures, morphometric characteristics and adhesive remains on microlithic tools
· What evolved first -- a dexterous hand or an agile foot?
· Regional behaviour among late Neanderthal groups in Western Europe: A comparative assessment of late Middle Palaeolithic bifacial tool variability
· Middle Pleistocene ecology and Neanderthal subsistence: Insights from stable isotope analyses in Payre (Ardèche, southeastern France)
· Evaluating developmental shape changes in Homo antecessor subadult facial morphology
· A new partial temporal bone of a juvenile hominin from the site of Kromdraai B (South Africa)
· Not only Chauvet: Dating Aurignacian rock art in Altxerri B Cave (northern Spain)
· Caccia, una pratica vecchia di oltre 400.000 anni
· Chronology of Ksar Akil (Lebanon) and Implications for the Colonization of Europe by Anatomically Modern Humans
· As Fashion Week Ends, Pondering the Origins of Clothes
· Were Rivers Flowing across the Sahara During the Last Interglacial? Implications for Human Migration through Africa
· Dental wear and cultural behavior in Middle Paleolithic humans from the Near East
· The Upper Palaeolithic of Manot Cave, Western Galilee, Israel: the 2011–12 excavations
· Hominids and palaeoenvironments in the Moravian Karst during Marine Isotope Stage 3: new excavations in Pod Hradem Cave, Czech Republic
· Homo erectus and Middle Pleistocene hominins: Brain size, skull form, and species recognition
· Origins of the Iberomaurusian in NW Africa: New AMS radiocarbon dating of the Middle and Later Stone Age deposits at Taforalt Cave, Morocco
· The Gravettian calvaria from Mollet III cave (Serinyà, Northeastern Iberian Peninsula)
· Population changes across the Neanderthal-to-modern-human transition in western France: A reply to Dogandžić and McPherron (2013)
· Striking Patterns: Skill for Forming Tools and Words Evolved Together
· African genes tracked back
· Neandertals made the first specialized bone tools in Europe
· The Sibiryachikha Facies of the Altai Middle Paleolithic |
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18/8/2013
· La
bacheca di antiqui segnala:
· Taphonomic resolution and hominin subsistence behaviour in the Lower
Palaeolithic: differing data scales and interpretive frameworks at Boxgrove and Swanscombe
(UK)
· A multi-analytical methodology of lithic residue analysis applied to Paleolithic tools from
Hummal, Syria
· Special Issue: The Middle Stone Age at Diepkloof Rock
Shelter, Western Cape, South Africa
· Paleolithic Art: A Cultural History
· Preliminary archaeometric study of the Neolithic pottery from the “Le
Grottelline” site (Spinazzola, Italy)
· Neandertals made the first specialized bone tools in Europe
· Low-Pass DNA Sequencing of 1200 Sardinians Reconstructs European Y-Chromosome Phylogeny
· Postnatal temporal bone ontogeny in Pan, Gorilla, and Homo, and the implications for temporal bone ontogeny in Australopithecus afarensis
· Combined ESR/U-series chronology of Acheulian hominid-bearing layers at Trinchera Galería site,
Atapuerca, Spain
· The Neandertals from the Caverna delle Fate (Finale Ligure,
Italy). I - Chronostratigraphy, skeletal remains
· The Neandertals from the Caverna delle Fate (Finale Ligure,
Italy). II – Teeth
· Les squelettes de l'abri Cro-Magnon. Datation et
pathologie. Evolution des idées par Brigitte Delluc et Dr Gilles Delluc
· Neanderthal teeth from moula-guercy, Ardèche, France
· Mitogenomes from Two Uncommon Haplogroups Mark Late
Glacial/Postglacial Expansions from the Near East and Neolithic Dispersals within Europe
· Deep-seated gravitational slope deformations as possible suitable locations for prehistoric human
settlements: An example from the Italian Western Alps
· Earliest floral grave lining from 13,700–11,700-y-old Natufian burials at Raqefet Cave, Mt.
Carmel, Israel
· Homo floresiensis Contextualized: A Geometric Morphometric Comparative Analysis of Fossil and Pathological Human Samples
· Neandertals Shared Speech and Language With Modern
Humans, Study Suggests
· Archaeological shellfish size and later human evolution in Africa
· Livre: Expressions Esthetiques Et Comportements Techniques Au Paleolithique
· Stable carbon isotopes and human evolution
· Diet of Australopithecus afarensis from the Pliocene Hadar
Formation, Ethiopia
· Stable isotope-based diet reconstructions of Turkana Basin hominins
· Isotopic evidence of early hominin diets
· Irish Cepaea nemoralis Land Snails Have a Cryptic Franco-Iberian Origin That Is Most Easily Explained by the Movements of Mesolithic Humans
· Algunas consideraciones sobre la cronología de la cueva de Tito Bustillo
(Ribadesella, Asturias)
· Prácticas funerarias en la Península Ibérica durante el Paleolítico y Epipaleolítico |
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14/6/2013
· La
bacheca di antiqui segnala:
· Statistical means for identifying hunter–gatherer residential features in a lithic landscape
· Molecular evidence of bitumen in the Mousterian lithic assemblage of Hummal (Central Syria)
· Modeling distance with time in ancient Mediterranean seafaring: a GIS application for the interpretation of maritime connectivity
· The oldest human fossil in Europe, from Orce (Spain)
· A comparison of proximal humeral cancellous bone of great apes and humans
· Human talus bones from the Middle Pleistocene site of Sima de los Huesos (Sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos, Spain)
· Multi-element soil prospection aiding geophysical and archaeological survey on an archaeological site in suburban Sagalassos (SW-Turkey)
· The Middle Palaeolithic in the Desert
· The transition in southern Iberia: Insights from paleoclimatology and the Early Upper Palaeolithic
· Livre: L'art préhistorique, di Alain Roussot - Editions Sud Ouest
· East meets West: the Middle Pleistocene site of Rodafnidia on Lesvos, Greece
· A Bayesian approach to archaeological survey in north-west Jordan
· Complex topography and human evolution: the missing link
· Butchering with small tools: the implications of the Evron Quarry assemblage for the behaviour of Homo erectus
· Magdalenian pioneers in the northern French Alps, 17 000 cal BP
· Reconsideration of the Copper Age chronology of the eastern Carpathian Basin: a Bayesian approach
· Recognizing Complex Cognition through Innovative Technology in Stone Age and Palaeolithic Sites
· Shell Technology, Rock Art, and the Role of Marine Resources during the Upper Paleolithic
· Questions of Complexity and Scale in Explanations for Cultural Transitions in the Pleistocene: A Case Study from the Early Upper Paleolithic
· After the Deep Freeze: Confronting “Magdalenian” Realities in Cantabrian Spain And Beyond
· "Journal of Human Evolution", Volume 64, Issue 6, Pages 473-698 (June 2013)
· Early hominin auditory ossicles from South Africa
· Baby Neanderthal breast-fed for 7 months
· Barium distributions in teeth reveal early-life dietary transitions in primates
· Infant tooth reveals Neanderthal breastfeeding habits
· Origins of Human Culture Linked to Rapid Climate Change
· Ultraconserved words point to deep language ancestry across Eurasia
· More Genomes From Denisova Cave Show Mixing of Early Human Groups
· Neanderthal culture: Old masters
· East meets West: First settlements and human evolution in Eurasia
· Grotte de Rouffignac - Périgord
· New information on the modifications of the neandertal suprainiac fossa during growth and development and on its etiology
· Earliest Archaeological Evidence of Persistent Hominin Carnivory
· Les premiers cannibales de la préhistoire
· Hobbit's Brain Size Holds Clues About Its Ancestor
· Paleo 23-2012 |
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19/5/2013
· Sezione
Fonti
bibliografiche di storia e archeologia marchigiana:
· Rivista
"Studi Maceratesi": indici volumi n. 45 del
2011, n. 46 del 2012
· Rivista
"Picenum Seraphicum": indici volumi anno XXIV (2005), anno XXV-XXVI (2006/2008)
· Rivista "Picus":
indici volumi XXXI-2011, XXXII-2012
· Rivista
"Quaderni Storici Esini": indici volumi I-2010,
II-2011
· Indice
del volume: AA.VV., Beato Rizzerio ed il Francescanesimo nel Camerinese, Atti del Convegno di Studi, Muccia 4 settembre 1982, Tipografia “Grafica 10”, Città di Castello 1984
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17/4/2013
· La
bacheca di antiqui segnala:
· Lithic production, site formation and Middle Palaeolithic palimpsest analysis: in search of human occupation episodes at Abric del Pastor Stratigraphic Unit IV (Alicante,
Spain)
· The Landes de Gascogne (southwest France): periglacial desert and cultural frontier during the Palaeolithic
· Strict solar alignment of Bronze Age rock carvings in SE Sweden? – Critical remarks on an archaeoastronomical case study
· Levallois economics: an examination of ‘waste’ production in experimentally produced Levallois reduction sequences
· Models of settlement hierarchy based on partial evidence
· Application of GIS methods to retrieve orientation patterns from imagery; a case study from Beds I and II, Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania)
· A Palaeolithic fishhook made of ivory and the earliest fishhook tradition in Europe
· The black layer of Middle Palaeolithic combustion structures. Interpretation and archaeostratigraphic implications
· Early Upper Paleolithic shell beads at Üçağızlı Cave I (Turkey): Technology and the socioeconomic context of ornament life-histories
· Microtomographic archive of fossil hominin specimens from Kromdraai B, South Africa
· Long range inland–coastal networks during the Late Magdalenian: Evidence for individual acquisition of marine resources at Andernach-Martinsberg, German Central Rhineland
· Pole to Pole. Archaeology and Adaptation in the Middle Pleistocene at Opposite Ends of the Acheulean World
· Quaternaire - Vol. 24/1, 2013 - Volume 24 - Numéro 1
· "Quaternary International", Volume 294, Pages 1-190 (29 April 2013)
· ScienceShot: The Shrinking of the Hobbit's Brain
· Special Section:Australopithecus sediba
· Trove of Neanderthal Bones Found in Greek Cave
· Possible Interbreeding in Late Italian Neanderthals? New Data from the Mezzena Jaw (Monti Lessini, Verona,
Italy)
· First Migration from Africa Less Than 95,000 Years Ago: Ancient Hunter-Gatherer DNA Challenges Theory of Early Out-Of-Africa Migrations
· Clocking the Human Exodus Out of Africa
· "Archeologia e Calcolatori", n. XXIII - 2012
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19/3/2013
· La
bacheca di antiqui segnala:
· Rabbits and hominin survival in Iberia
· Reassessment of the La Ferrassie 3 Neandertal ossicular chain
· Climatic conditions for the last Neanderthals: Herpetofaunal record of Gorham's Cave, Gibraltar
· No skeletal dysplasia in the nariokotome boy KNM-WT 15000 (homo erectus)—A reassessment of congenital pathologies of the vertebral column
· A Late Palaeolithic site at Ouriakos (Limnos, Greece) in the north-eastern Aegean
· New methodologies for the recovery of human behaviour through the evolution of hominid-carnivore interaction during the Pleistocene
· Morphometric analysis of Early Pleistocene African hominin crania in the context of a statistical (probabilistic) definition of a species
· At the core of it: a Late Palaeolithic workshop, Wadi Kubbaniya, Upper Egypt
· The social construction of caves and rockshelters: Chauvet Cave (France) and Nawarla Gabarnmang (Australia)
· Burial mounds and settlement patterns: a quantitative approach to their identification from the air and interpretation
· Another Dating Revolution for Prehistoric Archaeology?
· Lithic Modes A–I: A New Framework for Describing Global-Scale Variation in Stone Tool Technology Illustrated with Evidence from the East Mediterranean Levant
· Anterior tooth root morphology and size in Neanderthals: Taxonomic and functional implications
· On the industrial attributions of the Aterian and Mousterian of the Maghreb
· La récolte des coquillages dans la région Cantabrique au Magdalénien : la grotte de « Tito Bustillo »
(Asturies, Espagne)
· Neanderthal Brains Focused On Vision and Movement Leaving Less Room for Social Networking
· Un chromosome Y de 338 000 ans
· Ancient DNA Analysis Affirms the Canid from Altai as a Primitive Dog
· Return of the Neanderthals
· Human Y Chromosome Much Older Than Previously Thought
· Quaternary in Italy: knowledge and perspective
· The Cognitive Implications of Controlled Fire Use by Early Humans
· Seeking Meaning in the Earliest Female Nudes
· Prehistoric origins of skin decoration
· Early human burials varied widely but most were simple
· Radiocarbon dating casts doubt on the late chronology of the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition in southern Iberia
· A la conquête du feu! 400 000 ans d’histoire de l’allumage du feu
· Livre: "Le Gravettien final de l'abri Pataud (Dordogne,
France)"
· New Radiometric Ages for the BH-1 Hominin from Balanica (Serbia): Implications for Understanding the Role of the Balkans in Middle Pleistocene Human Evolution |
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6/2/2013
· La
bacheca di antiqui segnala:
· The Chinese Upper
Paleolithic: Geography, Chronology, and Techno-typology
· A 3D morphometric analysis of surface geometry in Levallois
cores: patterns of stability and variability across regions and their implications
· Neandertal foraging during the late Mousterian in the
Pyrenees: new insights based on faunal remains from Gatzarria Cave
· Geochemical discrimination of basaltic sources as a tool for provenance analyses of bifacial tools in the southern
Levant: first results from the Jezreel Valley, Israel
· Neanderthal remains point to earlier extinction
· Prehistoric land use and hydrology: a multi-scalar spatial analysis in central Arizona
· Thermoluminescence dates for the Middle Palaeolithic site of Chez-Pinaud Jonzac
(France)
· Non-invasive portable instrumentation to study Palaeolithic rock
paintings: the case of La Peña Cave in San Roman de Candamo
(Asturias, Spain)
· New wrist bones of Homo floresiensis from Liang Bua (Flores, Indonesia)
· The first evidence of cut marks and usewear traces from the Plio-Pleistocene locality of El-Kherba
(Ain Hanech), Algeria: implications for early hominin subsistence activities circa 1.8 Ma
· A new date for the neanderthals from el Sidrón Cave (Asturias, northern
Spain)
· Individual tooth macrowear pattern guides the reconstruction of Sts 52 (Australopithecus africanus) dental arches
· Multiproxy Analyses of Stratigraphy and Palaeoenvironment of the Late Palaeolithic Grabow Floodplain Site, Northern Germany
· New Geology study raises questions about long-held theories of human evolution
· The characteristics and chronology of the earliest Acheulean at
Konso, Ethiopia
· Ecosystem variability and early human habitats in eastern Africa
· Tree climbing and human evolution
· Modern 'palaeo diet' not as good as the original
· Archaeological Site Looting in "Glocal"
Perspective: Nature, Scope, and Frequency
· Relationship between dental development and skeletal growth in modern humans and its implications for interpreting ontogeny in fossil hominins
· Ground reaction forces and center of mass mechanics of bipedal capuchin
monkeys: Implications for the evolution of human bipedalism
· A description of the geological context, discrete
traits, and linear morphometrics of the Middle Pleistocene hominin from
Dali, Shaanxi Province, China
· GIS-based methodology for Palaeolithic site location preferences
analysis. A case study from Late Palaeolithic Cantabria (Northern Iberian
Peninsula)
· Establishing discovery probabilities of lithic artefacts in Palaeolithic and Mesolithic sites with core sampling
· Experimental protocols for the study of battered stone anvils from Olduvai Gorge (Tanzania)
· Multi-temporal archaeological analyses of alluvial landscapes using the photogrammetric restitution of historical
flights: a case study of Medellin (Badajoz, Spain)
· Insights into early Middle Palaeolithic tool use and hafting in Western
Europe. The functional analysis of level IIa of the early Middle Palaeolithic site of Biache-Saint-Vaast
(France)
· Preliminary analysis of Palaeolithic black pigments in plaquettes from the Parpalló cave
(Gandía, Spain) carried out by means of non-destructive techniques
· Dietary and paleoenvironmental reconstruction using stable isotopes of herbivore tooth enamel from middle Pliocene
Dikika, Ethiopia: Implication for Australopithecus afarensis habitat and food resources
· Human–climate interaction during the Early Upper
Paleolithic: testing the hypothesis of an adaptive shift between the Proto-Aurignacian and the Early Aurignacian
· The larger mammal fossil assemblage from JK2, Bed III, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania: implications for the feeding behavior of Homo erectus
· Livre: "Préhistoires de France" di Jacques Jaubert
· Livre: "Lascaux" di Jean-Michel Geneste
· Livre: "La plus vieille énigme de l'Humanité" di Jean-Jacques Lefrère |
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30/12/2012
· La
bacheca di antiqui segnala:
· Les premiers chasseurs
· Da prateria a foresta, come cambiò in fretta l'ambiente di Homo erectus
· Current multi-disciplinary approaches to deciphering the East and Southeast Asian paleoanthropological record
· Forse una svolta nel giallo della beffa di Piltdown
· Isotopic evidence for an early shift to C4 resources by Pliocene hominins in Chad
· Cavemen Were Better at Depicting Quadruped Walking than Modern Artists: Erroneous Walking Illustrations in the Fine Arts from Prehistory to Today
· L'uomo di Neanderthal abitava la grotta di Tiberio
· Cervical and crown outline analysis of worn Neanderthal and modern human lower second deciduous molars
· SPLASHCOS: Submerged Prehistoric Archaeology and Landscapes of the Continental Shelf
· Dealul Guran: evidence for Lower Palaeolithic (MIS 11) occupation of the Lower Danube loess steppe
· New evidence for the processing of wild cereal grains at Ohalo II, a 23 000-year-old campsite on the shore of the Sea of Galilee, Israel
· Substantial settlement in the European Early Mesolithic: new research at Star Carr
· Human Evolution and the Archaeology of the Social Brain
· Human Biology and the Origins of Homo
· New chronology for the Middle Palaeolithic of the southern Caucasus suggests early demise of Neanderthals in this region
· Modeling Neanderthal clothing using ethnographic analogues
· The Oldowan horizon in Wonderwerk Cave (South Africa): Archaeological, geological, paleontological and paleoclimatic evidence
· The First Human Occupation of the Basque Crossroads
· Crossing the Line: The Early Expression of Pattern in Middle Stone Age Africa
· Late Pleistocene Techno-traditions in Southern Africa: A Review of the Still Bay and Howiesons Poort, c. 75–59 ka
· Paléolithique supérieur (II)
· Paléolithique supérieur (I)
· Les signes géométriques, une introduction
· Origin and Diet of the Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers on the Mediterranean Island of Favignana (Ègadi Islands, Sicily)
· Arrow poisons in the Palaeolithic?
· Les premiers musiciens
· Handaxes of 1.7 Million Years Ago: 'Trust Rather Than Lust' Behind Fine Details
· Archaeologists identify spear tips used in hunting a half-million years ago
·· Goodwill hunting? Debates over the ‘meaning’ of Lower Palaeolithic handaxe form revisited
· Radiocarbon dates from the Grotte du Renne and Saint-Césaire support a Neandertal origin for the Châtelperronian
· Human Ancestors Were Grass Gourmands
· Qui a chassé le mammouth en France à Changis-sur-Marne?
· Un'innovazione tecnologica di 71.000 anni fa
· Massive Volcanic Eruption Puts Past Climate and People in Perspective
· Capo Mannu Project 2011 - Lithic industry
· Levantine Perspectives on the Middle to Upper Paleolithic “Transition”
· The Importance of Changes to Microrna in the Evolution of Homo Neanderthalensis and Homo Denisova
· Upper Paleolithic Portable Art in Light of Ethnographic Studies |
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3/11/2012
· La
bacheca di antiqui segnala:
· The Mousterian child from Teshik-Tash is a Neanderthal: A geometric morphometric study of the frontal bone
· Examining dietary variability of the earliest farmers of South-Eastern Italy
· "Journal of Human Evolution" Volume 63, Issue 5, Pages 637-758 (November 2012)
· The great human expansion
· Les datations radiocarbone pour rendre à Néandertal ce qui est à Néandertal
· Étude géoarchéologique du remplissage quaternaire de la grotte du Vallonnet
(Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, Alpes-Maritimes, France)
· Australopithecus afarensis Scapular Ontogeny, Function, and the Role of Climbing in Human Evolution
· "Quaternary International": Mammoths and their Relatives 2: Biotopes, Evolution and Human Impact V International Conference, Le Puy-en-Velay, 2010
· Grandmas Made Humans Live Longer: Chimp Lifespan Evolves Into Human Longevity, Computer Simulation Shows
· Metabolic constraint imposes tradeoff between body size and number of brain neurons in human evolution
· MtDNA analysis of global populations support that major population expansions began before Neolithic Time
· Le Scienze per l'Archeologia Preistorica
· Neanderthal trove in Madrid
· A High-Coverage Genome Sequence from an Archaic Denisovan Individual
· Neanderthals ... They're Just Like Us? |
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5/10/2012
· La
bacheca di antiqui segnala:
· Spatial organization of the Gravettian mammoth hunters' site at Kraków Spadzista (southern Poland)
· Neandertals, early modern humans, and rodeo riders
· Evaluating morphological variability in lithic assemblages using 3D models of stone artifacts
· Earliest Porotic Hyperostosis on a 1.5-Million-Year-Old Hominin, Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania
· Il cannibalismo preistorico, tra utilitarismo e ritualità
· Néandertal, de la légende noire à la légende dorée
· Late Pleistocene climate change and the global expansion of anatomically modern humans
· Revisiting dental fluctuating asymmetry in neandertals and modern humans
· Correlation of the KHS Tuff of the Kibish Formation to volcanic ash layers at other sites, and the age of early Homo sapiens (Omo I and Omo II)
· Carabelli’s trait revisited: An examination of mesiolingual features at the enamel–dentine junction and enamel surface of Pan and Homo sapiens upper molars
· The enigmatic molar from Gondolin, South Africa: Implications for Paranthropus paleobiology
· New foot remains from the Gran Dolina-TD6 Early Pleistocene site (Sierra de Atapuerca, Burgos, Spain)
· Neandertal mobility and large-game hunting: The exploitation of reindeer during the Quina Mousterian at Chez-Pinaud Jonzac (Charente-Maritime, France)
· Ancient Structure in Africa Unlikely to Explain Neanderthal and Non-African Genetic Similarity
· The significance of stratigraphic discontinuities in Iberian Middle-to-Upper Palaeolithic transitional sites
· Material input rates and dietary breadth during the Upper Paleolithic through Mesolithic at Franchthi and Klissoura 1 Caves (Peloponnese, Greece)
· Understanding the ancient habitats of the last-interglacial (late MIS 5) Neanderthals of central Iberia: Paleoenvironmental and taphonomic evidence from the Cueva del Camino (Spain) site
· Taphonomical study of the anthropological remains from Cova Des Pas
(Minorca)
· Evidence for dietary change but not landscape use in South African early hominins
· Generation times in wild chimpanzees and gorillas suggest earlier divergence times in great ape and human evolution
· La diversificazione dell’uomo prima dell’uscita dall’Africa
· Livre: "François Borde et la Préhistoire" - "Evolution : l'histoire de l'homme" - "La préhistoire des autres"
· Did Neandertals Truly Bury Their Dead?
· Vestiges chalcolithiques et paléolithiques de Foissac en danger!
· Beeswax as Dental Filling on a Neolithic Human Tooth
· Adaptive Evolution of the FADS Gene Cluster within Africa
· Studies slow the human DNA clock
· Skilled Hunters 300,000 Years Ago
· Birds of a Feather: Neanderthal Exploitation of Raptors and Corvids
· Comportements de subsistance et modifications osseuses à l’aube de l’Acheuléen à Konso, Éthiopie
· Processus de formation des sites et concept du Tayacien: l’exemple de Fontéchevade (Charente, France)
· La transition entre les Modes 2 et 3 en Europe: le rapport sur les gisements du Plateau Nord (Péninsule Ibérique)
· Acquisition de supports prédéterminés destinés à la réalisation de bifaces: l’exemple de sites de surfaces du Sud-Est marocain
· La grotte Mézmaiskaya (Caucase de Nord) : exemple de l’utilisation des matières premières lithiques au Paléolithique Moyen et Supérieur
· La mise en valeur d’un ancien site éponyme : Eger-Kőporos dans le Paléolithique moyen et supérieur de la Hongrie du nord |
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8/9/2012
· La
bacheca di antiqui segnala:
· Radiocarbon dates for the late Middle Palaeolithic at Pech de
l'Azé IV, France
· Temporal and spatial corridors of Homo sapiens sapiens population dynamics during the Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene
· A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Neanderthal?
· Middle Paleolithic human remains from the Gruta Da Oliveira (Torres Novas), Portugal
· The archaeology of Britain's first modern humans
· The oldest art of the Eurasian Arctic: personal ornaments and symbolic objects from Yana RHS, Arctic Siberia
· A 14 000-year-old amber elk and the origins of northern European art
· Modelling Temporal Uncertainty in Archaeological Analysis
· Inland human settlement in southern Arabia 55,000 years ago. New evidence from the Wadi Surdud Middle Paleolithic site complex, western Yemen
· Enamel extension rate patterns in modern human teeth: Two approaches designed to establish an integrated comparative context for fossil primates
· A complete second metatarsal (StW 89) from Sterkfontein Member 4, South Africa
· A geometric morphometric analysis of hominin upper second and third molars, with particular emphasis on European Pleistocene populations
· First hominine remains from a ~1.0 million year old bone bed at Cornelia-Uitzoek, Free State Province, South Africa
· A comparative study of the trabecular bony architecture of the talus in humans, non-human primates, and Australopithecus
· The Magdalenian Settlement of Europe
· The environment and chronology of the earliest occupation of north-west Europe: current knowledge, problems and new research direction
· Grotte du Vallonnet. Les ancêtres de l’homm, il y a 1 million
d’années, dans le sud de la France
· Livre: "Brassempouy (Landes, France) ou la matrice gravetienne de
l'Europe"
· Stone tool production and utilization by bonobo-chimpanzees (Pan
paniscus)
· Anatomically modern human in Southeast Asia (Laos) by 46 ka
· New DNA Analysis Shows Ancient Humans Interbred with Denisovans
· Effect of ancient population structure on the degree of polymorphism shared between modern human populations and ancient hominins
· Novità in biblioteca: "Peuplements néandertaliens dans le nord de la
France"
· Five Decades after and: Landscape Paleoanthropology of Plio-Pleistocene Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania
· Hand to Mouth in a Neandertal: Right-Handedness in Regourdou 1
· Volcanic ash layers illuminate the resilience of Neanderthals and early modern humans to natural hazards
· Lao skull earliest example of modern human fossil in Southeast Asia
· Border Cave and the beginning of the Later Stone Age in South Africa
· Early evidence of San material culture represented by organic artifacts from Border Cave, South Africa
· Generation Gaps Suggest Ancient Human-Ape Split
· Research raises doubts about whether modern humans and Neanderthals interbred
· La variegata compagnia di Homo erectus
· Modern thinking gets older
· Evidence for dietary change but not landscape use in South African early hominins |
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6/8/2012
· La
bacheca di antiqui segnala:
· An experimental micromorphological investigation of bedding construction in the Middle Stone Age of Sibudu, South Africa
· Multi-method (TL and OSL), multi-material (quartz and flint) dating of the Mousterian site of Roc de Marsal (Dordogne, France): correlating Neanderthal occupations with the climatic variability of MIS 5–3
· Using 3D scanning in the investigation of Upper Palaeolithic engravings: first results of a pilot study
· Particle size distribution of lithic assemblages and taphonomy of Palaeolithic sites
· Molar development and crown areas in early
Australopithecus
·· Partial Genetic Turnover in Neandertals: Continuity in the East and Population Replacement in the West
· Late Pleistocene life ways, an African perspective: selected presentations, PAA-Safa 2010
· The Mysterious Affair at Kents Cavern
· Social organization and the evolution of cumulative technology in apes and hominins
· Differences between Neandertal and modern human infant and child growth models
· Did a discrete event 200,000–100,000 years ago produce modern humans?
· Evolution and homologies of primate and modern human hand and forearm muscles, with notes on thumb movements and tool use
· New postcranial fossils of Australopithecus afarensis from Hadar, Ethiopia (1990–2007)
· Neanderthal Shell Tool Production: Evidence from Middle Palaeolithic Italy and Greece
· Neanderthal Survival in the North of the Iberian Peninsula? Reflections from a Catalan and Cantabrian Perspective
· Une nouvelle mandibule découverte à Tautavel
· Later Stone Age Got Earlier Start in South Africa Than Thought
· De nouveaux restes humains au Lazaret
· Grotte de Bédeilhac. L'art préhistorique sous toutes ses formes
· First Epigravettian Ceramic Figurines from Europe (Vela Spila, Croatia)
· Neandertals Didn't Bite the Volcanic Dust
· La medicina dei Neandertal
· Lucy's relatives walked upright
· Neandertal Humeri May Reflect Adaptation to Scraping Tasks, but Not Spear Thrusting
· Early humans settled in Arabia
· Early Human Ancestor, Australopithecus Sediba, Fossils Discovered in Rock
· Arcy-sur-Cure: une occupation humaine sur plus de 300 000 ans
· Le Roc-aux-sorciers. Rencontre avec le peuple magdalénien
· Regourdou, site préhistorique néandertalien
· L'homme de Néandertal et l'invention de la culture
· Marcel Otte
· The diet of Australopithecus sediba
· The status of Homo heidelbergensis (Schoetensack 1908)
· Hominoid dispersal patterns and human evolution
· The prehistory of the Arabian peninsula: Deserts, dispersals, and demography
· Paleo, Revue d'archéologie préhistorique
· Journal of Anthropological Sciences |
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30/6/2012
· La
bacheca di antiqui segnala:
· Calcium oxalate AMS 14C dating and chronology of post-Palaeolithic rock paintings in the Iberian Peninsula. Two dates from Abrigo de los Oculados
(Henarejos, Cuenca, Spain)
· Temporal nature and recycling of Upper Paleolithic artifacts: the burned tools from the Molí del Salt site (Vimbodí i Poblet, northeastern
Spain)
· The effects of Class I and II sized bovids on macrofracture formation and tool displacement: Results of a trampling experiment in a southern African Stone Age context
· Con i neandertaliani nella grotta di Shanidar
· The Exploitation of Plant Resources by Early Homo sapiens: The Phytolith Record from Pinnacle Point 13B Cave, South Africa
· Selection and heating of colouring materials in the mousterian level of Es-Skhul (c. 100 000 years bp, Mount Carmel, Israel)
· An Ancestral miR-1304 Allele Present in Neanderthals Regulates Genes Involved in Enamel Formation and Could Explain Dental Differences with Modern Humans
· Resequencing Data Provide No Evidence for a Human Bottleneck in Africa during the Penultimate Glacial Period
· The genus from Africa to Europe: evolution of terrestrial ecosystems and dispersal routes
· Ancient Hunter-Gatherers Kept in Touch
· Early Human Ate Like a Giraffe
· Ancient Human Ancestors Had Unique Diet
· Intensification of small game resources at Klissoura Cave 1 (Peloponnese, Greece) from the Middle Paleolithic to Mesolithic
· Paleolithic socionatural relationships during MIS 3 and 2 in central Portugal
· The consequences of Middle Paleolithic diets on pregnant Neanderthal women
· Intensive subsistence practices at Vale Boi, an Upper Paleolithic site in southwestern Portugal
· Human origins and the transition from promiscuity to pair-bonding
· Specific inactivation of two immunomodulatory SIGLEC genes during human evolution
· U-Series Dating of Paleolithic Art in 11 Caves in Spain
· Why humans prevailed over neanderthals
· An Asian Origin for Human Ancestors?
· Chronological and environmental context of the Middle Pleistocene human tooth from Mollet Cave (Serinyà, NE Iberian Peninsula)
· Τesting models for the beginnings of the Aurignacian and the advent of figurative art and music: The radiocarbon chronology of Geißenklösterle
· Variations and asymmetries in regional brain surface in the genus Homo
· New human fossil to the last Neanderthals in central Spain (Jarama VI, Valdesotos, Guadalajara, Spain)
· Thinking a Bow-and-arrow Set: Cognitive Implications of Middle Stone Age Bow and Stone-tipped Arrow Technology
· Small anatomical variant has profound implications for evolution of human birth and brain development
· Context and dating of Aurignacian vulvar representations from Abri Castanet, France
· Metopic suture of Taung (Australopithecus africanus) and its implications for hominin brain evolution
· Intervista alla paleontologa Silvia Bello sui crani umani scoperti in Inghilterra
· Bairaki–a lower paleolithic site on the lower dniester
· The Denticulate Mousterian as a supposedly distinct facies in Western Central Asia
· Non-utilitarian lithic objects from the European Paleolithic |
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24/5/2012
· La
bacheca di antiqui segnala:
· New evidence of adhesive as hafting material on Middle and Upper Palaeolithic artefacts from Gura Cheii-Râşnov Cave (Romania)
· Autochthony and orientation patterns in Olduvai Bed I: a re-examination of the status of post-depositional biasing of archaeological assemblages from FLK North
(FLKN)
· European Neanderthal stone hunting weapons reveal complex behaviour long before the appearance of modern humans
· The recognition of a new type of bone tools in Early Aurignacian assemblages: implications for understanding the appearance of osseous technology in Europe
· Evidence for Neandertal use of fire at Roc de Marsal (France)
· Debates over Palaeolithic chronology – the reliability of 14C is confirmed
· Identifying regional variability in Middle Stone Age bone technology: The case of Sibudu Cave
· Book Review: Michel Lorblanchet, Art pariétal: grottes ornées du Quercy
· Dental microwear and stable isotopes inform the paleoecology of extinct hominins
· Middle Stone Age pièces esquillées from Sibudu Cave, South Africa: an initial micro-residue study
· Late Pleistocene Crocuta crocuta spelaea (Goldfuss, 1823) clans as prezewalski horse hunters and woolly rhinoceros scavengers at the open air commuting den and contemporary Neanderthal camp site Westeregeln
(central Germany)
· Blade production 500 thousand years ago at Kathu Pan 1, South Africa: support for a multiple origins hypothesis for early Middle Pleistocene blade technologies
· Further constraints on the Chauvet cave artwork elaboration
· Upper Palaeolithic revealed at Mas d'Azil cave
· Human Origins and the Search for “Missing Links”
· Paleolithic cave rock art, animal coloration, and specific animal habitats
· Microstratigraphic evidence of in situ fire in the Acheulean strata of Wonderwerk Cave, Northern Cape province, South Africa
· Anthropologists Discover Earliest Form of Wall Art
· Homo sapiens, à la recherche de nos origines
· Confermato il primato di antichità delle pitture della grotta di Chauvet
· Infants' Flexible Heads Stretch Back Millions of Years
· Mitochondrial DNA Signals of Late Glacial Recolonization of Europe from Near Eastern Refugia
· Scientists Show How a Gene Duplication Helped Our Brains Become
'Human'
· New Light on Revolutions That Weren't
· How the Modern Body Shaped Up
· For Early Hominins in Africa, Many Ways To Take a Walk
· New Light on Revolutions That Weren't
· Archaeology: Date with history
· Human migrations: Eastern odyssey |
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2/5/2012
· La
bacheca di antiqui segnala:
· The Rio Secco Cave and the North Adriatic region, a key context for investigating the Neanderthal demise
· Har-Parsa: a large-scale larnite quarry and bifacial tool production site in the Judean Desert, Israel
· A hybrid approach to create an archaeological visualization system for a palaeolithic cave
· Did neanderthals play music? X-ray computed micro-tomography of the divje babe ‘flute’
· Exploring Paleogeographic Conditions at Two Paleolithic Sites in Navarino, Southwest Greece, Dated by Optically Stimulated Luminescence
· Neanderthals in Color
· Middle to Upper Paleolithic biological and cultural shift in Eurasia
· "Journal of Human Evolution". Volume 62, Issue 5, Pages 563-654 (May 2012)
· "Quaternaire". Volume 23 - Numero 1 - 2012
· Single amino acid radiocarbon dating of Upper Paleolithic modern humans
· The Toba Volcanic Super-eruption of 74,000 Years Ago: Climate Change, Environments, and Evolving Humans
· Colonizing contrasting landscapes. The pioneer coast settlement and inland utilization in southern Norway 10,000–9500 years before present
· Placement of the diaphragmatic vertebra in catarrhines: Implications for the evolution of dorsostability in hominoids and bipedalism in hominin
· Castel Merle. Le Vallon des Roches. Sergeac
· Origins and Genetic Legacy of Neolithic Farmers and Hunter-Gatherers in Europe
· Early humans linked to large-carnivore extinctions
· La séquence mésolithique et néolithique du Trou Al’Wesse (Belgique): résultats pluridisciplinaires
· Chimpanzee Ground Nests Offer New Insight Into Our Ancestors' Descent from the Trees
· Terra Amata - Nice
· Le « mammouth de la Madeleine », pièce phare de l'histoire de la science préhistorique, vient de faire l'objet d'une étude approfondie
· Les signes des grottes ornées, une communication symbolique? Une étude sur les signes géométriques de l'art pariétal
· Reading Pliocene Bones |
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3/4/2012
· La
bacheca di antiqui segnala:
· Microstratigraphic evidence of in situ fire in the Acheulean strata of Wonderwerk Cave, Northern Cape province, South Africa
· Il “Lion man” aurignaziano di Hohlenstein-Stadel finalmente integro
· Groundwater spring deposits as proxy for interstadials in the Levant: The chronology and climate history of the Palaeolithic cultures from Yabroud (Syria)
· Early pleistocene human humeri from the gran dolina-TD6 site (Sierra de Atapuerca, Spain)
· From flakes to grooves: A technical shift in antlerworking during the last glacial maximum in southwest France
· Functional implications of variation in lumbar vertebral count among hominins
· Endocranial volume of Australopithecus africanus: New CT-based estimates and the effects of missing data and small sample size
· The mesosternum of the Regourdou 1 Neandertal revisited
· Hand pressure distribution during Oldowan stone tool production
· A new hominin foot from Ethiopia shows multiple Pliocene bipedal adaptations
· "Le Paléolithique moyen en Belgique"
· Lewis Roberts Binford (1931–2011)
· Neanderthals were dying out before humans arrived
· From foraging to farming: the 10,000-year revolution
· Humans Began Walking Upright to Carry Scarce Resources, Chimp Study Suggests
· Were Some Neandertals Brown-Eyed Girls?
· Réaménagements et découvertes dans la grotte du Mas d’Azil
· Critics Assail Notion That Europeans Settled Americas
· What killed the big beasts?
· Was Human Evolution Caused by Climate Change?
· Dos de la Forca (Bz). Arrivano i primi risultati del progetto di ricerca
· Hundidero: mis 4 open air neanderthal occupations in Sierra de Atapuerca |
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14/3/2012
· La
bacheca di antiqui segnala:
· Palynological interpretation of the Early Neolithic coastal open-air site at Sa Punta
(central-western Sardinia, Italy)
· Multiple origins of Bondi Cave and Ortvale Klde (NW Georgia) obsidians and human mobility in Transcaucasia during the Middle and Upper Palaeolithic
· The Lower Palaeolithic on the northern plateau of the Iberian Peninsula (Sierra de
Atapuerca, Ambrona and La Maya I): a technological analysis of the cutting edge and weight of
artefacts. Developing an hypothetical model
· Magnetite grain-size analysis and sourcing of Mediterranean obsidians
· Pitted stone cobbles in the Mesolithic site of Font del Ros
(Southeastern Pre-Pyrenees, Spain): some experimental remarks around a controversial tool type
· Taphonomic analysis of the early Pleistocene (2.4 Ma) faunal assemblage from A.L. 894
(Hadar, Ethiopia)
· Raw material selectivity in Late Pliocene Oldowan sites in the Makaamitalu
Basin, Hadar, Ethiopia
· Tooth wear, Neanderthal facial morphology and the anterior dental loading hypothesis
· Single-grain OSL chronologies for Middle Palaeolithic deposits at El Mnasra and El Harhoura 2,
Morocco: Implications for Late Pleistocene human–environment interactions along the Atlantic coast of northwest Africa
· Variation in enamel thickness within the genus Homo
· L'Anthropologie - Volume 116, Issue 1, Pages 1-98
(January–March 2012)
· Straight-tusked elephants in the Middle Pleistocene of northern
Latium: Preliminary report on the Ficoncella site (Tarquinia, central
Italy)
· The late Upper Palaeolithic site of Gontsy (Ukraine): A reference for the reconstruction of the hunter–gatherer system based on a mammoth economy
· The Barma Grande cave (Grimaldi, Vintimiglia, Italy): From Neandertal, hunter of “Elephas antiquus”, to Sapiens with ornaments of mammoth ivory
· Ongoing research at the late Middle Pleistocene site of La Polledrara di Cecanibbio
(central Italy), with emphasis on human–elephant relationships
· Ground stone tool production and use in the Late Upper
Palaeolithic: The evidence from Riparo Dalmeri (Venetian
Prealps, Italy)
· Insights into hominid evolution from the gorilla genome sequence
· Comportement des néandertaliens et des Hommes
modernes:similarités et adaptation
· Neanderthals were ancient mariners
· Sharing the Blame for the Mammoth's Extinction
· Presumed Symbolic Use of Diurnal Raptors by Neanderthals
· The Science and Art of Neandertal Teeth
· Paleolithic settlement discovered in Jordan
· Neanderthal: già verso l'estinzione all'arrivo dei sapiens
· Stone Age Pebble Holds Mysterious Meaning
· "Quaternary International", Volume 252, Pages 1-202 (27 February 2012) - The evolution of the hominin food resource exploitation in Pleistocene
Europe: Recent Studies in Zooarchaeology
· "Quaternary International", Volume 251, Pages 1-142 (15 February 2012) -
"LAC 2010: 1st international conference on Landscape
Archaeology" |
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13/3/2012
· Sezione
Monumenti
di Antiquitates
cingolane:
Nuove
immagini di: palazzo Puccetti, palazzo Castiglioni,
palazzo Simonetti, chiesa di S. Lorenzo, chiesa di S.
Flaviano, chiesa di S. Esuperanzio, chiesa di S. Caterina,
chiesa di S. Vitale, chiesa di S. Anastasio
· Sezione
Paesaggi
di Antiquitates
cingolane:
Inserite le immagini
della nevicata di febbraio |
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29/2/2012
·
La bibliografia
cingolana segnala il nuovo volume pubblicato
da
Luca Pernici
(Direttore degli Istituti culturali del Comune di
Cingoli): Lungo una antica via. Studio storico su un
vetusto edificio sacro del Cingolano: la chiesa di San
Giovanni in Villa Strada (Tipolito Ilari, Cingoli 2011)
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22/2/2012
· La
bacheca di antiqui segnala:
· The Mousterian bone retouchers of Noisetier Cave: experimentation and identification of marks
· Elephants and subsistence. Evidence of the human exploitation of extremely large mammal bones from the Middle Palaeolithic site of PRERESA (Madrid, Spain)
· Technological, elemental and colorimetric analysis of an engraved ochre fragment from the Middle Stone Age levels of Klasies River Cave 1, South Africa
· Nature vs. Culture: present-day spatial
distribution and preservation of open-air rock art in the
Côa and Douro River Valleys (Portugal)
· New Life for the Lion Man
· Multivariate carbon and nitrogen stable isotope model for the reconstruction of prehistoric human diet
· Three-dimensional evaluation of root canal morphology in lower second premolars of early and middle pleistocene human populations from atapuerca
(Burgos, Spain)
· Technical note: Interpreting stable carbon isotopes in human tooth enamel: An examination of tissue spacings from South Africa
· LB1 and LB6 Homo floresiensis are not modern human (Homo sapiens) cretins
· A comprehensive morphometric analysis of the frontal and zygomatic bone of the Zuttiyeh fossil from Israel
· Stature estimation from complete long bones in the Middle Pleistocene humans from the Sima de los Huesos, Sierra de Atapuerca (Spain)
· Iberomaurusian funerary behaviour: Evidence from Grotte des Pigeons, Taforalt, Morocco
· The Vindija Neanderthal scapular glenoid fossa: Comparative shape analysis suggests evo-devo changes among Neanderthals
· A new chronostratigraphic framework for the Upper Palaeolithic of Riparo Mochi (Italy)
· A uniquely modern human pattern of endocranial development. Insights from a new cranial reconstruction of the Neandertal newborn from Mezmaiskaya
· Global migration - who came first?
· Human evolution: Cultural roots
· Da un mignolo i segreti dell’Uomo Denisoviano
· First Neanderthal paintings on a Spanish cave?
· Hobbit small, but not stunted
· Use of red ochre by early Neandertals
· Neanderthal mammoth hunters in Jersey?
· Dating Europe's oldest modern humans
· Neandertal social structure?
· Why Levallois? A Morphometric Comparison of Experimental ‘Preferential’ Levallois Flakes versus Debitage Flakes
· The Arabian Cradle: Mitochondrial Relicts of the First Steps along the Southern Route out of Africa |
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23/1/2012
· La
bacheca di antiqui segnala:
· Raw material economy in Salento (Apulia, Italy): new perspectives on Neanderthal mobility patterns
· Ciclo seminari - Prof. Dominique Grimaud-Hervé (Muséum Nationale d'Histoire Naturelle de Paris - Département de Préhistoire)
· Estimating the distribution of probable age-at-death from dental remains of immature human fossils
· A new theory on the disappearance of Neanderthals
· Palaeoenvironmental changes and human dispersals in North and East Asia during MIS3 and MIS2
· Evolution of human-driven fire regimes in Africa
· Earliest modern human
· Nella scapola i segreti dell'evoluzione umana
· Loss of air sacs improved hominin speech abilities
· Morphological description and comparison of the dental remains from Atapuerca-Sima de los Huesos site (Spain)
· Paleoclimate during Neandertal and anatomically modern human occupation at Amud and Qafzeh, Israel: the stable isotope data
· Chronology of the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition at Abric Romaní, Catalunya
· A chronological framework for a long and persistent archaeological record: Melka Kunture, Ethiopia
· Stratigraphic and technological evidence from the middle palaeolithic-Châtelperronian-Aurignacian record at the Bordes-Fitte rockshelter (Roches d’Abilly site, Central France)
· Microwear, mechanics and the feeding adaptations of Australopithecus africanus
· New German-Israeli center to study human evolution
· Q7. Bio-géosystèmes continentaux quaternaires variabilité climatique et anthropisation |
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16/1/2012
· Sezione
Fonti
bibliografiche di storia e archeologia marchigiana:
· Indici rivista
"Picus": n. XXIX 2009, n. XXX 2010
· Indici rivista
"Studia Picena": n. LXXV 2010, n. LXXVI 2011
· Indice del volume
"La civiltà picena nelle Marche. Studi in onore di Giovanni Annibaldi"
· Indice del volume
"Le cattedrali. Macerata Tolentino Recanati Cingoli
Treia"
· Indice del volume
"Antiqua Spolia. Rempieghi di epoca romana nell'architettura sacra medievale del maceratese" |
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30/12/2011
· La
bacheca
di antiqui segnala:
· Experimental study of cut marks made with rocks unmodified by human flaking and its bearing on claims of 3.4-million-year-old butchery evidence from Dikika, Ethiopia
· Using provenance data to assess archaeological landscapes: an example from Calabria, Italy
· Red deer antler technology and early modern humans in Southeast Europe: an experimental study
· Lumbar lordosis of extinct hominins
· The Neanderthal Home: spatial and social behaviours
· Avoidance of overheating and selection for both hair loss and bipedality in hominins
· Modern humans smell good
· Autistic Spectrum Disorder in Prehistory
· Astronomy in the Upper Palaeolithic?
· La storia del fuoco e dei nostri antenati "piromani"
· Nonlinear detection of paleoclimate-variability transitions possibly related to human evolution
· Antemortem trauma and survival in the late Middle Pleistocene human cranium from Maba, South China
· Paléolithique supérieur
· A geometric morphometric analysis of hominin upper premolars. Shape variation and morphological integration
· Dental microwear texture analysis and diet in the Dmanisi hominins
· Craniofacial morphology of Homo floresiensis: Description, taxonomic affinities, and evolutionary implication
· Anche l'olfatto tra i vantaggi evolutivi per l'uomo moderno
· Avoidance of overheating and selection for both hair loss and bipedality in hominins
· Middle Stone Age Bedding Construction and Settlement Patterns at Sibudu, South Africa
· Il primo out of Africa? Oltre 100.000 anni fa, in Arabia
· Diet sculpts human jaws
· La Venere di Frasassi
· Fu il sesso con i sapiens a far estinguere i Neandertal?
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25/11/2011
· La
bacheca
di antiqui segnala:
· Mostra: "Homo sapiens. La grande storia della diversità umana"
· When Humans First Plied the Deep Blue Sea
· Online non destructive archaeology; the archaeological park of Egnazia (Southern Italy) study case
· Charcoal scarcity in Epigravettian settlements with mammoth bone dwellings: the taphonomic evidence from Mezhyrich
(Ukraine)
· A radiocarbon chronology for the complete Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transitional sequence of Les Cottés
(France)
· Palaeolithic dog skulls at the Gravettian Predmostí site, the Czech Republic
· Pleistocene Panthera leo spelaea (Goldfuss 1810) remains from the Balve cave (NW Germany) - a cave bear, hyena den and middle palaeolithic human cave -and review of the Sauerland Karst lion cave sites
· Contribution à la chronostratigraphie du gisement paléolithique inférieur de Menez-Dregan 1 (Plouhinec, Finistère,
France)
· Trampling experiments at Cova Gran de Santa Linya, Pre-Pyrenees, Spain: their relevance for archaeological fabrics of the Upper–Middle Paleolithic assemblages
· An exclusively hyena-collected bone assemblage in the Late Pleistocene of Sicily: taphonomy and stratigraphic context of the large mammal remains from San Teodoro Cave
(North-Eastern Sicily, Italy)
· The oldest handaxes in Europe: fact or artefact?
· Differentiation of archaeological ivory and bone materials by micro-PIXE/PIGE with emphasis on two Upper Palaeolithic key sites: Abri Pataud and Isturitz, France
· GIS and paleoanthropology: Incorporating new approaches from the geospatial sciences in the analysis of primate and human evolution
· Dental evidence for the diets of Plio-Pleistocene hominins
· Discovery of a horse engraving from Bruniquel, France
· Franchthi Cave revisited: the age of the Aurignacian in south-eastern Europe
· Lower Magdalenian secondary human burial in El Mirón Cave, Cantabria, Spain
· A question of style: reconsidering the stylistic approach to dating Palaeolithic parietal art in France
· Book Reviews: Becoming Neanderthals: the Earlier British Middle Palaeolithic - Artisanats et territoires des chasseurs moustériens de Champ Grand (Artisanats et Territoires 1)
· Programma del Convegno - Riassunti delle comunicazioni e dei poster: "150 anni di Preistoria e Protostoria in Italia"
· Lithic refitting and movement connections: the NW area of level TD10-1 at the Gran Dolina site (Sierra de
Atapuerca, Burgos, Spain)
· Upper Palaeolithic hunter-gatherer subsistence in Mediterranean coastal environments: an isotopic study of the diets of the earliest directly-dated humans from Sicily
· Change and variability in Plio-Pleistocene climates: modelling the hominin response
· Climate Change May Have Doomed Neanderthals
· Cave Paintings: Behind the Artists: Photos
· Genotypes of predomestic horses match phenotypes painted in Paleolithic works of cave art
· Prehistoric Men Scarred, Pierced, Tattooed Privates
· Art Hints Prehistoric Men Pierced Their Privates: Photos
· Carnivoran Remains from the Malapa Hominin Site, South Africa
· Westward Ho! The Spread of Agriculturalism from Central Europe to the AtlanticWestward Ho! The Spread of Agriculturalism from Central Europe to the Atlantic |
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6/11/2011
· La
bacheca
di antiqui segnala:
· Neandertal,
un poco di vanità
· Early dispersal of modern humans in Europe and implications for Neanderthal behaviour
· The earliest evidence for anatomically modern humans in northwestern Europe
· Asians, Too, Mated With Archaic Humans, DNA Hints
· Gastropods and humans in the Late Palaeolithic and Mesolithic of the western Mediterranean basin
· Paleolithic hunting in a southern Moravian landscape: The case of Milovice IV, Czech Republic
· Archaic human ancestry in East Asia
· The effects of distal limb segment shortening on locomotor efficiency in sloped terrain: Implications for Neandertal locomotor behavior
· Presentati i risultati delle nuove ricerche sul sito neolitico di Ripoli
· Da cacciatori-raccoglitori ad agricoltori: il passaggio fu graduale
· Cultura umana: una radice comune con quella delle grandi scimmie
· Frutti di mare sulla tavola dei Neandertal
· Israele, Qesem. Scoperta una “officina” di lame in selce di oltre 200 mila anni fa
· Integrated Methodological Approaches to the Study of Lithic Technology
· Scoperta una 'bottega artigiana' del Paleolitico
· African Data Bolster New View of Modern Human Origins
· Prehistoric Painters Planned Ahead
· Lo spettro di Lascaux sulle grotte di Altamira
· Palaeoanthropology: Malapa and the genus Homo
· La miniera di Grotta della Monaca |
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1/10/2011
· La
bacheca
di antiqui segnala:
· Did Neandertals and anatomically modern humans coexist in northern Italy during the late MIS 3?
· New chronological evidence for the middle to upper palaeolithic transition in the czech republic and slovakia: new optically stimulated luminescence dating results
· A spatio-temporal kernel method for mapping changes in prehistoric land-use patterns
· Mollusc shell sizes in archaeological contexts in northern Spain (13 200 to 2600 cal bc): new data from La Garma a and Los Gitanos (Cantabria)
· Artificial or natural origin of hematite-based red pigments in archaeological contexts: the case of Riparo Dalmeri (Trento, Italy)
· No brain expansion in Australopithecus boisei
· No evidence of Neandertal admixture in the mitochondrial genomes of early European modern humans and contemporary Europeans
· Southern Iberia as a refuge for the last Neanderthal populations
· CT-based study of internal structure of the anterior pillar in extinct hominins and its implications for the phylogeny of robust Australopithecus
· Il pifferaio di Neandertal
· Neanderthal-Human Sex Likely Rare
· Strong reproductive isolation between humans and Neanderthals inferred from observed patterns of introgression
· Au. sediba: un po' australopiteco, un po' uomo
· Early Tool-Maker Fossil Could Rewrite Human Ancestry
· Molto sapiens, un po' di Neanderthal e altro ancora
· Il salto tecnologico di Homo erectus
· Little Foot, Big Mystery
· Paleoanthropologist Now Rides High on a New Fossil Tide
· Skeletons Present an Exquisite Paleo-Puzzle |
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31/08/2011
· La
bacheca
di antiqui segnala:
· Processes of change in Magdalenian societies in the Pyrenean isthmus (20–16 ky cal BP)
· On the origin and significance of microburins: an experimental approach
· Phylogenetic rate shifts in feeding time during the evolution of Homo
· A Denisovan Legacy in the Immune System?
· Who Were the Denisovans?
· Il primo cane della storia
· Neanderthal Use of Fish, Mammals, Birds, Starchy Plants and Wood 125-250,000 Years Ago
· Dalla rivista "L'Anthropologie", vol. 115, issues 3-4, pages 343-568
(June-October 2011)
· Sex with Neanderthals Made Us Stronger
· Emiliano Aguirre Enríquez. Un paso adelante en la paleoantropología española
· Hobbit: uno studio sostiene il nanismo
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16/8/2011
· Sezione
Monumenti
di Antiquitates
cingolane:
Nuove foto delle chiese
di S. Maria Assunta, S. Benedetto e di Palazzo Puccetti |
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12/8/2011
· Sezione
Paesaggi
di Antiquitates
cingolane:
Modifica e inserimento di
nuove foto |
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6/8/2011
· La
bacheca
di antiqui segnala:
· Woody cover and hominin environments in the past 6 million years
· The Edge: More on Fire-Making by about 1.7 Million Years Ago at Wonderwerk Cave in South AfricaThe Edge: More on
Fire-Making by about 1.7 Million Years Ago at Wonderwerk Cave in South Africa
· Where Humans Learned to Walk Analysis
· Sapiens contro Neanderthal: ha vinto la forza dei numeri
· An X-Linked Haplotype of Neandertal Origin Is Present Among All Non-African Populations
· All Non-Africans Part Neanderthal, Genetics Confirm
· Footprints Show How Our Ancestors Walked
· The Lower to Middle Palaeolithic transition in northern Iberia: new data from Arlanpe Cave
· Confermato il bipedismo perfetto di Lucy & C.
· L'ultimo antenato
· Un nuovo algoritmo chiarisce la storia dell'esodo umano dall'Africa |
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27/7/2011
· Sezione
Fonti
bibliografiche di storia e archeologia marchigiana:
· Inseriti gli indici
della rivista "Atti e Memorie. Deputazione di Storia
Patria per le Marche" numeri 104-106
· Sezione
Antiquitates
cingolane:
·
Nuove
immagini delle chiese di S. Antonio, S. Benedetto, S. Girolamo,
S. Lucia, S. Paterniano, S. Spirito, Madonna del Pian de'
Conti, S. Maria del Rango e dei palazzi Castiglioni, Cima,
Raffaelli e del Cassero. Inserite le coordinate
geografiche (uso gps) per le chiese del territorio.
· Sezione Piceni
· Aggiornamento
bibliografia
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7/7/2011
· La
bacheca
di antiqui segnala:
· The postcranial dimensions of the La Chapelle-aux-saints 1 Neandertal
· An X-Linked Haplotype of Neandertal Origin Is Present Among All Non-African Populations
· The Oldest Anatomically Modern Humans from Far Southeast Europe: Direct Dating, Culture and Behavior
· Quaternaire - Revue de l'Association Française pour l'Étude du Quaternaire
· Did early Homo migrate “out of” or “in to” Africa?
· Morphology, body proportions, and postcranial hypertrophy of a female Neandertal from the Sima de las Palomas, southeastern Spain
· Mating with Neanderthals Good for Human Health
· Dzudzuana: an Upper Palaeolithic cave site in the Caucasus foothills (Georgia)
· Who Was Homo habilis—And Was It Really Homo?
· South African Cave Slowly Shares Secrets of Human Culture
· Maschi stanziali e femmine vagabonde fra i primi ominidi
· Earliest human occupations at Dmanisi (Georgian Caucasus) dated to 1.85–1.78 Ma |
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4/6/2011
· La
bacheca
di antiqui segnala:
· Palaeoanthropology: In search of the australopithecines
· Early Human Dads Stayed at Home While Females Roamed
· On dental wear, dental work, and oral health in the type specimen (LB1) of Homo floresiensis
· Dzudzuana: an Upper Palaeolithic cave site in the Caucasus foothills (Georgia)
· Paleolithic handaxe discovered in Orkney
· Revised age of late Neanderthal occupation and the end of the Middle Paleolithic in the northern Caucasus
· Did Neandertals Linger in Russia's Far North?
· Neanderthals' Last Stand Possibly Found
· P. boisei, l'uomo "schiaccianoci", preferiva l'erba
· Heidelberg Man Links Humans, Neanderthals
· Neanderthals Were Overwhelmingly Right-Handed
· Four Individuals Caught in 'Death Trap' May Shed Light on Human Ancestors |
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30/4/2011
· La
bacheca
di antiqui segnala:
· Segnalazioni di articoli dalla rivista
"L'Anthropologie"
· Homo sapiens Is as Homo sapiens Was
· Neanderthals Wore Feathers as Fashion Accessories
· Dalla newsletter di "Le Scienze": Da riscrivere la storia antica della nostra specie?
· Dalla newsletter di "Le Scienze": L'arco plantare di "Lucy"
· Lucy camminava come noi
· Deep Divergences of Human Gene Trees and Models of Human Origins
· Dalla newsletter di "Le Scienze": 125.000 anni fa l'esodo dall'Africa dell'uomo moderno
· Sezione
Fonti
bibliografiche di storia e archeologia marchigiana:
inseriti gli indici
di tre volumi di "Studi Maceratesi" e del volume
"La Congregazione dell'Oratorio di San Filippo Neri nelle Marche del '600"
· Sezione
Antiquitates
cingolane: aggiornamento
bibliografia |
|
29/1/2011
· La
bacheca
di antiqui segnala:
·
Dalla rivista "Archeologia Viva":
Valle del Senna e Neandertaliani
· Changes in skeletal robusticity in an iron age agropastoral group: The samnites from the Alfedena necropolis (Abruzzo, Central Italy)
· Brief communication: Subvertical grooves on interproximal wear facets from the El Sidrón (Asturias, Spain) Neandertal dental sample
·· Late Pleistocene adult mortality patterns and modern human establishment
· A shift toward birthing relatively large infants early in human evolution
· Microfossils in calculus demonstrate consumption of plants and cooked foods in Neanderthal diets (Shanidar III, Iraq; Spy I and II, Belgium)
· Dalla newsletter di "Le Scienze": I vestiti? Furono inventati 170.000 anni fa
· Un nuovo cranio umano a Buya |
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22/1/2011
· Sezione
Antiquitates
cingolane:
· "Il Museo Archeologico Statale"
· "La Biblioteca Comunale "Ascariana" (con un articolo del dott. Luca Pernici) |
|
4/1/2011
· La
bacheca
di antiqui segnala:
· News dalla newsletter di "Le
Scienze" - In Melanesia le tracce viventi della terza specie di Homo
· L'Uomo di Denisova, una svolta nell'evoluzione umana
· The late Middle Pleistocene hominin fossil record of eastern Asia: Synthesis and review |
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27/12/2010
· La
bacheca
di antiqui segnala:
·
Partenza anticipata per Homo sapiens? Un fossile
rivoluziona la storia dell'uomo
· Chronology of the Grotte du Renne (France) and
implications for the context of ornaments and human
remains within the Châtelperronian
· Download gratuito dei volumi "Gli scavi nella
caverna delle Arene Candide (Finale Ligure)" di Luigi
Bernabò Brea
· New Light on Human Prehistory in the Arabo-Persian Gulf
Oasis
· Dental evidence for ontogenetic differences between
modern humans and Neanderthals
· Configurational approach to identifying the earliest
hominin butchers
· Recensione: The Acheulian site of Gesher Benot Ya'aqov.
Volume 2: ancient flames and controlled use of fire |
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15/12/2010
·
Aggiornata
la sezione di Archeoastronomia
con tre articoli del prof. Adriano Gaspani:
· Altezza e azimut di prima visibilità delle stelle
· Il GPS in Archeoastronomia
· Il potere risolutivo ad occhio nudo |
|
17/11/2010
· La
bacheca
di antiqui segnala:
· Insider: Ring of Hype?
· Risolto il mistero dei primi contadini europei
· News dalla newsletter di "Le Scienze": Nel primo sviluppo del cervello le differenze tra noi e Neandertal
- Da anticipare di tre milioni di anni l'inizio del cammino dell'uomo
- Ominini, dita e comportamento sociale
· Early Use of Pressure Flaking on Lithic Artifacts at Blombos Cave, South Africa
· Thirty thousand-year-old evidence of plant food processing |
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7/10/2010
· La
bacheca
di antiqui segnala:
· Significance of Ecological Factors in the Middle to
Upper Paleolithic Transition
· Gravettian painting and associated activity at Le
Moulin de Laguenay (Lissac-sur-Couze, Corrèze)
· Recensioni: Becoming Human: Innovation in Prehistoric Material and Spiritual Culture -
Umani da sei milioni di anni. L'evoluzione della nostra
specie
· Cultural Cannibalism as a Paleoeconomic System in the European Lower Pleistocene
· News dalla newsletter di "Le Scienze": Il primo banchetto funerario - Un'equazione per le
scheggiature sui denti fossili |
|
18/8/2010
· La
bacheca
di antiqui segnala:
·
Evidence for stone-tool-assisted consumption of animal
tissues before 3.39 million years ago at Dikika, Ethiopia
· Neanderthal Genome Decoded
· Neanderthal's Cozy Bedroom Unearthed
· Early Pleistocene human occupation at the edge of the boreal zone in northwest
Europe
· The fellowship of the hobbit: the fauna surrounding
· News dalla newsletter di "Le Scienze": Ritrovato in Etiopia il "nonno" di Lucy |
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9/8/2010
·
Aggiornata la pagina
dedicata a Tito
Labieno (Luogotenente di Cesare in Gallia - Comandante
della cavalleria pompeiana durante la guerra civile).
· Sezione
Antiquitates
cingolane:
Aggiornamento
della bibliografia
· Sezione Piceni: Aggiornamento
della bibliografia |
|
8/5/2010
· La
bacheca
di antiqui segnala:
· Neanderthals, Humans Interbred - First Solid DNA Evidence
· A Draft Sequence of the Neandertal Genome
· A Comparison of Y-Chromosome Variation in Sardinia and Anatolia is More Consistent with Cultural Rather than Demic Diffusion of Agriculture
· Sezione
Antiquitates
cingolane:
Aggiornamento
della bibliografia |
|
24/4/2010
· Nuovi
indici nella sezione Fonti
bibliografiche di storia e archeologia marchigiana:
· I Piceni: corpus delle fonti: la documentazione letteraria
· Sentinum: ricerche in corso
· Per la storia romana della provincia di Pesaro e Urbino
· Fonti letterarie ed epigrafiche per la storia romana della provincia di Pesaro e Urbino
· Terra di confine: archeologia e storia tra Marche, Romagna e San Marino
· Picus nn. XXVI-XXVII-XXVIII |
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15/4/2010
· La
bacheca
di antiqui segnala:
· Faces of our ancestors
· News dalla newsletter di "Le Scienze"
· News dalla rivista "Archeologia Viva"
|
|
23/1/2010
· La
bacheca
di antiqui segnala:
·
Mostra: "Dal 27000 a.C. Antenate di Venere" -
Castello Sforzesco di Milano
· News dalla rivista
"Archeologia Viva"
· News dalla newsletter
di "Le Scienze" |
|
29/11/2009
· Sezione
Antiquitates
cingolane:
Cingoli
in epoca romana - Articoli
e testimonianze:
inseriti
quattro nuovi articoli:
· Medaglie di famiglie romane scoperte presso Cingoli (1839)
· S. Servanzi-Collio, Scavi di Cingoli (1848)
· F. Lanci, Scavi in S.Vittore (1863)
· R. Garrucci, Tesoretto di antiche monete scoperto nel moderno territorio di Cingoli probabilmente nascosto nel 672 di Roma (1865)
Aggiornata
la bibliografia
cingolana
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6/10/2009
· Sezione
Antiquitates
cingolane - Personaggi
illustri di Cingoli:
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Articolo su Giuseppe
Piergili, studioso di Giacomo Leopardi |
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25/7/2009
· Sezione
Antiquitates
cingolane:
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Aggiornata la sezione monumenti
con l'inserimento di nuove immagini
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Aggiornata la sezione iscrizioni
romane con l'inserimento di nuove immagini
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Aggiornata la sezione personaggi
medievali con immagini e notizie su Baligano Cima
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Aggiornata la pagina sul portale di S. Francesco di
Staffolo opera di Giacomo
da Cingoli
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Aggiornata
la bibliografia
· Sezione
Piceni:
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Aggiornata la bibliografia |
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20/05/2008
Aggiornata
la sezione del Neolitico
italiano con gli ultimi due articoli dedicati al Neolitico
siciliano e sardo |
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22/04/2008
Aggiornata
la sezione del Neolitico
italiano con articoli dedicati al Neolitico
dell'Italia centrale e meridionale |
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3/6/2007
· Sezione
Antiquitates
cingolane:
·
Aggiornata la pagina dedicata
alla chiesa di S. Lucia di Cingoli con una nota sulla tavola
de La
Madonna del Soccorso
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Aggiornata
la bibliografia
cingolana ·
Inserita una nuova sezione su
"Antiquitates cingolane": SOS
Cingoli, per la difesa dei beni culturali e ambientali
di Cingoli! |
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2/1/2007
Aggiornata la sezione dei
Piceni con un articolo dedicato ai commerci |
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22/7/2006
· Sezione
Antiquitates
cingolane:
Aggiornate le
pagine relative al santuario
protostorico di S.Vittore al municipium
di S.Vittore e l'intera sezione dedicata ai monumenti
di Cingoli. |
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18/7/2006
La sezione medievale
di Cingoli è stata ristrutturata e aggiornata con nuove
pagine. |
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27/12/2005
E' on-line la sezione dedicata
all'Archeoastronomia. Attualmente sono consultabili solo alcuni
articoli. La sezione verrà completata
prossimamente. |
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13/11/2005
La sezione dedicata all'Archeologia
dei paesaggi è on-line. Attualmente sono consultabili solo alcuni
articoli. La sezione verrà completata prossimamente. |
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6/6/2005
La sezione dedicata al popolo
dei Piceni
è on-line. Attualmente sono consultabili solo alcuni
articoli. La sezione verrà completata prossimamente. |
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12/2/2005
Nella sezione "Cronologia"
(Preistoria) sono state inserite le pagine
dedicate al Paleolitico superiore europeo. La sezione è ancora da
completare con il Paleolitico superiore italiano. |
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27/1/2005
La sezione "Cronologia"
(Preistoria) è stata ristrutturata e ampliata con
l'inserimento di pagine dedicate alle industrie e ai
principali siti del Paleolitico europeo. La sezione è
ancora da completare con il Paleolitico superiore. |
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8/10/2004
· Sezione
Antiquitates
cingolane:
Nella sezione "Cingoli in epoca romana" è stata aggiunta
una nuova sotto-sezione dedicata agli articoli
pubblicati nelle riviste del settore e nei quotidiani. Sono stati
inseriti due articoli del 1933:
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"La
scoperta dei resti delle Terme romane di San Vittore"
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"Il
rinvenimento di tubi dell’acquedotto romano di Cingoli"
Nella medesima sezione è consultabile l'articolo Iscrizioni
di Cingoli. Da lettera del sig. professore C. RAMELLI
di Fabriano, al dott. G. Henzen
del 1846.
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10/4/2004
On-line la sezione dedicata
alle edicole
sacre di Matelica: un eccellente lavoro di catalogazione e
censimento svolto da Cristina Mori.
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17/2/2004
· On-line la
sezione I
bolli laterizi: un estratto della tesi di laurea discussa da
Cristina Mori.
· Aggiornata con
nuove notizie la pagina dedicata alla chiesa di S.
Anastasio
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5/2/2004
Il sito è on-line!
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