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New data on the late Neandertals: direct dating of the Belgian spy fossils

Authors :
Semal, Patrick
Rougier, Helene
Crevecoeur, Isabelle
Jungels, Cecile
Flas, Damien
Hauzeur, Anne
Maureille, Bruno
Germonpre, Mietje
Bocherens, Herve
Pirson, Stephane
Cammaert, Laurence
De Clerck, Nora
Hambucken, Anne
Higham, Thomas
Toussaint, Michel
van der Plicht, Johannes
Source :
American Journal of Physical Anthropology. April, 2009, Vol. 138 Issue 4, p421, 8 p.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

In Eurasia, the period between 40,000 and 30,000 BP saw the replacement of Neandertals by anatomically modern humans (AMH) during and after the Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition. The human fossil record for this period is very poorly defined with no overlap between Neandertals and AMH on the basis of direct dates. Four new [sup.14]C dates were obtained on the two adult Neandertals from Spy (Belgium). The results show that Neandertals survived to at least [approximately equal to] 36,000 BP in Belgium and that the Spy fossils may be associated to the Lincombian-Ranisian-Jerzmanowician, a transitional techno-complex defined in northwest Europe and recognized in the Spy collections. The new data suggest that hypotheses other than Neandertal acculturation by AMH may be considered in this part of Europe. KEY WORDS northwest Europe; Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition; acculturation

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00029483
Volume :
138
Issue :
4
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
American Journal of Physical Anthropology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.196440120