Radiocarbon dating of interstratified Neanderthal and early modern human occupations at the Chatelperronian type-site
The question of the cooexistence and potential interaction between the last Neanderthal and the earliest intrusive populations of anatomically modern humans in Europe has recently emerged as a topic of lively debate in the archaeological and anthropological literature. Here we report the results of...
Main Authors: | Gravina, B, Mellars, P, Ramsey, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group
2005
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