Changing environments during the Middle-Upper Palaeolithic transition in the eastern Cantabrian Region (Spain): direct evidence from stable isotope studies on ungulate bones
Abstract Environmental change has been proposed as a factor that contributed to the extinction of the Neanderthals in Europe during MIS3. Currently, the different local environmental conditions experienced at the time when Anatomically Modern Humans (AMH) met Neanderthals are not well known. In the...
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Main Authors: | Jennifer R. Jones, Michael P. Richards, Lawrence G. Straus, Hazel Reade, Jesús Altuna, Koro Mariezkurrena, Ana B. Marín-Arroyo |
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2018
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