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Early Modern Humans At The Moravian Gate The Mladec Caves And Their Remains 1st Edition Jeffrey H Schwartz Foreword

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Early Modern Humans At The Moravian Gate The Mladec Caves And Their Remains 1st Edition Jeffrey H Schwartz Foreword
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 13.31 MB
Pages: 535
Author: Jeffrey H. Schwartz (Foreword), Ian Tattersall (Foreword), Maria Teschler-Nicola (Editor)
ISBN: 3211235884, 9783211235881
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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Early Modern Humans At The Moravian Gate The Mladec Caves And Their Remains 1st Edition Jeffrey H Schwartz Foreword by Jeffrey H. Schwartz (foreword), Ian Tattersall (foreword), Maria Teschler-nicola (editor) 3211235884, 9783211235881 instant download after payment.

The Upper Paleolithic fossils of the Mladec caves, South Moravia, excavated at the end of the 19th century, hold a key position in the current discussion on modern human emergence within Europe and the fate of the Neanderthals. Although undoubtedly early modern humans - recently radio carbon dated to 31.000 years BP - their morphological variability and the presence of archaic features are indicative to some degree of regional Neanderthal ancestry. The beautifully illustrated monograph addresses - for the first time - the complete assemblage of the finds, including the human cranial, post cranial, teeth and jaw fragments of several individuals (most of them stored at the Natural History Museum Vienna) as well as the faunal remains and the archaeological objects. Leading scientists present their results, obtained with innovative techniques such as DNA analysis, 3D-morphometry and isotope analysis, which are of great importance for further discussions on both human evolution and archaeological issues.

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