aurignacian

  1. M

    What happened 33000 years ago?

    For many of us who have been studying haplogroups for a while, you may have noticed just how many of them appeared like 33000 years ago, before the Last Glacial Maximum. https://www.eupedia.com/europe/european_haplogroups_timeline.shtml Here you can see that I & J gave birth to their typical...
  2. Jovialis

    Unearthing the opportunity costs of Palaeolithic mobility and resilience strategies

    The Aurignacian and Gravettian are significant periods of the Early Upper Palaeolithic (EUP) which reflect changes in stone tool technology and mobility. The PALMOBI project combined for the first time a unique range of methodologies to better understand these changes. Traditionally, European...
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