The early Aurignacian dispersal of modern humans into westernmost Eurasia
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Summary: | Documenting the first appearance of modern humans in a given region is key to understanding the dispersal process and the replacement or assimilation of indigenous human populations such as the Neanderthals. The Iberian Peninsula was the last refuge of Neanderthal populations as modern humans advanced across Eurasia. Here we present evidence of an early Aurignacian occupation at Lapa do Picareiro in central Portugal. Diagnostic artifacts were found in a sealed stratigraphic layer dated 41.1 to 38.1 ka cal BP, documenting a modern human presence on the western margin of Iberia ∼5,000 years earlier than previously known. The data indicate a rapid modern human dispersal across southern Europe, reaching the westernmost edge where Neanderthals were thought to persist. The results support the notion of a mosaic process of modern human dispersal and replacement of indigenous Neanderthal populations. |
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The early Aurignacian dispersal of modern humans into westernmost EurasiaEmigration and immigrationHistoryHumansPortugalRadiometric datingArchaeologyDemographyFossilsAncientDocumenting the first appearance of modern humans in a given region is key to understanding the dispersal process and the replacement or assimilation of indigenous human populations such as the Neanderthals. The Iberian Peninsula was the last refuge of Neanderthal populations as modern humans advanced across Eurasia. Here we present evidence of an early Aurignacian occupation at Lapa do Picareiro in central Portugal. Diagnostic artifacts were found in a sealed stratigraphic layer dated 41.1 to 38.1 ka cal BP, documenting a modern human presence on the western margin of Iberia ∼5,000 years earlier than previously known. The data indicate a rapid modern human dispersal across southern Europe, reaching the westernmost edge where Neanderthals were thought to persist. The results support the notion of a mosaic process of modern human dispersal and replacement of indigenous Neanderthal populations.National Academy of Sciences (NAS)SapientiaHaws, JonathanBenedetti, LucillaTalamo, SahraBicho, Nuno Gonçalo Viana Pereira FerreiraCascalheira, JoãoEllis, M. GraceCarvalho, Milena M.Friedl, LukasPereira, TelmoZinsious, Brandon K.2021-05-20T13:14:08Z20202020-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/15492eng0027-842410.1073/pnas.2016062117info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-02-18T17:49:19Zoai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/15492Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-28T20:37:40.425188Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse |
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The early Aurignacian dispersal of modern humans into westernmost Eurasia |
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The early Aurignacian dispersal of modern humans into westernmost Eurasia |
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The early Aurignacian dispersal of modern humans into westernmost Eurasia Haws, Jonathan Emigration and immigration History Humans Portugal Radiometric dating Archaeology Demography Fossils Ancient |
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The early Aurignacian dispersal of modern humans into westernmost Eurasia |
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The early Aurignacian dispersal of modern humans into westernmost Eurasia |
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The early Aurignacian dispersal of modern humans into westernmost Eurasia |
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The early Aurignacian dispersal of modern humans into westernmost Eurasia |
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The early Aurignacian dispersal of modern humans into westernmost Eurasia |
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Haws, Jonathan |
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Haws, Jonathan Benedetti, Lucilla Talamo, Sahra Bicho, Nuno Gonçalo Viana Pereira Ferreira Cascalheira, João Ellis, M. Grace Carvalho, Milena M. Friedl, Lukas Pereira, Telmo Zinsious, Brandon K. |
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Benedetti, Lucilla Talamo, Sahra Bicho, Nuno Gonçalo Viana Pereira Ferreira Cascalheira, João Ellis, M. Grace Carvalho, Milena M. Friedl, Lukas Pereira, Telmo Zinsious, Brandon K. |
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Sapientia |
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Haws, Jonathan Benedetti, Lucilla Talamo, Sahra Bicho, Nuno Gonçalo Viana Pereira Ferreira Cascalheira, João Ellis, M. Grace Carvalho, Milena M. Friedl, Lukas Pereira, Telmo Zinsious, Brandon K. |
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Emigration and immigration History Humans Portugal Radiometric dating Archaeology Demography Fossils Ancient |
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Emigration and immigration History Humans Portugal Radiometric dating Archaeology Demography Fossils Ancient |
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Documenting the first appearance of modern humans in a given region is key to understanding the dispersal process and the replacement or assimilation of indigenous human populations such as the Neanderthals. The Iberian Peninsula was the last refuge of Neanderthal populations as modern humans advanced across Eurasia. Here we present evidence of an early Aurignacian occupation at Lapa do Picareiro in central Portugal. Diagnostic artifacts were found in a sealed stratigraphic layer dated 41.1 to 38.1 ka cal BP, documenting a modern human presence on the western margin of Iberia ∼5,000 years earlier than previously known. The data indicate a rapid modern human dispersal across southern Europe, reaching the westernmost edge where Neanderthals were thought to persist. The results support the notion of a mosaic process of modern human dispersal and replacement of indigenous Neanderthal populations. |
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