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The Cave Of Fontchevade Recent Excavations And Their Paleoanthropological Implications 1st Edition Philip G Chase

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The Cave Of Fontchevade Recent Excavations And Their Paleoanthropological Implications 1st Edition Philip G Chase
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.91 MB
Pages: 290
Author: Philip G. Chase, André Debénath, Harold L. Dibble, Shannon P. McPherron
ISBN: 0521898447, 9780521898447
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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The Cave Of Fontchevade Recent Excavations And Their Paleoanthropological Implications 1st Edition Philip G Chase by Philip G. Chase, André Debénath, Harold L. Dibble, Shannon P. Mcpherron 0521898447, 9780521898447 instant download after payment.

This book provides a summary of the discoveries made during the course of excavations at the Paleolithic cave site of Fontéchevade, France, between 1994 and 1998. The excavation team used modern field and analytic methods to address major problems raised by earlier excavations at the site from 1937 to 1954. These earlier excavations produced two sets of data that have been problematic in light of data from other European Paleolithic sites: first, the Lower Paleolithic stone tool industry, the Tayacian, that differs in fundamental ways from other contemporary industries and, second, the human skull fragment that has been interpreted as modern in nature but that apparently dates from the last interglacial, long before there is any evidence for humans from any other site in Europe. By applying modern stratigraphic, lithic, faunal, geological, geophysical, and radiometric analyses, the interdisciplinary team demonstrates that the Tayacian “industry” is a product of site formation processes and that the actual age of the Fontéchevade I fossil is compatible with other evidence for the arrival of modern humans in Europe.

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