Human adaptations to environmental change during the Terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene - Part 1
Part of: Society for American Archaeology 80th Annual Meeting, San Francisco, CA (2015)
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Other Keywords
Late Glacial •
Levant •
demography •
Paleoenvironments •
Agriculture •
bioarchaeology •
Paleopathology •
Environmental Change •
Hunter-Gatherers •
Foragers
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- The abrupt transition from Hamburgian to Federmessergruppen in southern Scandinavia – evidence for regional hunter-gatherer extinction? (2015)
- Culture-Environment Relationships and Heinrich Stadial 1 in Western Europe: Are Ecological Niche Shifts Implicated? (2015)
- Early Holocene aridity and the first farmers of Europe (2015)
- Faunal evidence for the Neolithic colonization of Franchthi Cave, Greece (ca. 7000-6500 cal BC) (2015)
- Human responses to Late Pleistocene environmental change in South-Western France (2015)
- The impact of the 9.3 cooling event on the human environment in the southern North Sea basin (2015)
- Intensification of Aquatic Resource Exploitation at the Terminal Pleistocene/Early Holocene Boundary? (2015)
- A Lacustrine Revolution: Adaptive Shifts in the Late- and Postglacial of South Central Europe (2015)
- The Late Natufian culture dynamics during the Younger Dryas event (2015)
- Levantine foragers during the Terminal Pleistocene and Early Holocene (2015)
- Terminal Pleistocene Foraging Societies in the Nile Valley (2015)
- Using oral health indicators as evidence of environmental instability and subsistence shifts in the Late Upper Paleolithic of Western Eurasia (2015)