The workshop organized by the UISPP at Burgos in 2014 by M. Arzarello, M-H. Moncel, C. Peretto and A-M. Moigne by the Univer- sity of Ferrara (Italy) and the Department of Prehistory of the Na- tional Museum of Natural History aimed to focus on the MIS 11-9 time period. Bifacial technology is attested from 1.4 Ma in the Levant and emerged in Western Europe from 900 to 700 ka.. Apart from some evidence of a local origin, this new technical behaviour is commonly related to the dispersal of Homo heidelbergensis in Europe, despite anatomic variability, perhaps pointing towards a diversity of hominins in Europe. Some H. heidelbergensis fossils are also included in this category in spite of the fact that they already show Neanderthal features (stem group) .
Special Issue: The Hoslteinian period in Europe (MIS 11-9)
ARZARELLO, Marta;PERETTO, Carlo
2016
Abstract
The workshop organized by the UISPP at Burgos in 2014 by M. Arzarello, M-H. Moncel, C. Peretto and A-M. Moigne by the Univer- sity of Ferrara (Italy) and the Department of Prehistory of the Na- tional Museum of Natural History aimed to focus on the MIS 11-9 time period. Bifacial technology is attested from 1.4 Ma in the Levant and emerged in Western Europe from 900 to 700 ka.. Apart from some evidence of a local origin, this new technical behaviour is commonly related to the dispersal of Homo heidelbergensis in Europe, despite anatomic variability, perhaps pointing towards a diversity of hominins in Europe. Some H. heidelbergensis fossils are also included in this category in spite of the fact that they already show Neanderthal features (stem group) .I documenti in SFERA sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.