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Out Of Africa An Investigation Into The Earliest Occupation Of The Old World Marco Langbroek

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Out Of Africa An Investigation Into The Earliest Occupation Of The Old World Marco Langbroek
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Publisher: BAR Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 14.85 MB
Author: Marco Langbroek
ISBN: 9781841716046, 1841716049
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Out Of Africa An Investigation Into The Earliest Occupation Of The Old World Marco Langbroek by Marco Langbroek 9781841716046, 1841716049 instant download after payment.

In this work, the author aims to arrive at a meaningful frame of reference for the earliest occupation of Eurasia. The basis for this endeavour, and the subject of the first part of this study, is a solid chronology of occupation founded on a critical assessment of the evidence. This chronology is then compared to that of various events in and aspects of the evolution of global and regional climates and ecologies, as well as various events in and aspects of hominin evolution itself. Archaeological and biological clues to changing behaviour in Africa and Eurasia over the timespan of 2.5-0.3 Ma are assessed against the background of changing climate and environments in the second part of this work. These form the background against which an attempt is made to provide a context of behavioural and cognitive evolution leading to these earliest colonizations. The primary goal of this discussion of the earliest occupation of Eurasia therefore is not to present the earliest dates with as many dots as possible in remote corners of the World map: the primary goal is to understand how, because of which factors of change, these dots appeared

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