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The Early Upper Palaeolithic of the Middle Danube Region

Part of the Studies in Human Evolution series
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The Early Upper Palaeolithic (EUP) record throughout Europe is characterized by major changes in human behaviour.

Different models explaining these changes and the emergence of the EUP have been proposed over the past decades.

The research presented in this volume focuses on answering the question of whether the EUP changes in human behaviour are due to local evolution or diffusion processes.

Using a methodology that includes an attribute analysis and quantifies the differences between assemblages the models of local evolution, diffusion, and stimulus diffusion are tested against the archaeological record of the Middle Danube region that shows a variability of EUP technocomplexes (Szeletian, Bohunician, Aurignacian).

The results suggest that the development of the Szeletian is not an independent process but rather results from diffusion at the time of the modern human dispersal into Europe as manifested by the Bohunician. Studies in Human Evolution is a series of the Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University and The Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig.

The series' aim is to publish research and PhD thesis in the field of human origin studies.

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Leiden University Press
9087281595 / 9789087281595
Paperback
930.128
26/01/2012
Netherlands
220 pages
2095 x 272 mm, 1123 grams
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