The Holsteinian period indicates that changes comply with a mosaic of new behaviours, which emerged at different scales and speeds, and early behaviours. It leads to the Neanderthal world from MIS 8, raising questions as to diffusion modes or the onset (multiple or single ori- gins?) of these new behaviours, as well as the meaning of their diversity or similarity on a European scale, or on the scale of so- cial learning.
The Hoslteinian period in Europe (MIS 11-9)
ARZARELLO, MartaSecondo
;PERETTO, CarloUltimo
2016
Abstract
The Holsteinian period indicates that changes comply with a mosaic of new behaviours, which emerged at different scales and speeds, and early behaviours. It leads to the Neanderthal world from MIS 8, raising questions as to diffusion modes or the onset (multiple or single ori- gins?) of these new behaviours, as well as the meaning of their diversity or similarity on a European scale, or on the scale of so- cial learning.File in questo prodotto:
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