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ARC1THJ - The Human Journey

Subject Co-ordinator: Nicola Stern

View Online

265 items

Week 1 (5 items)

Human Prehistory 101: Prologue - 23andMe, 18 April 2012Audio-visual document | Recommended | YouTube video (5 mins)

Human Prehistory 101 (Part 1 of 3): Out of (Eastern) Africa - 23andMe, 17 April 2012Audio-visual document | Recommended | YouTube video (5 mins)

Human Prehistory 101 (Part 2 of 3): Weathering the Storm - 23andMe, 17 April 2012Audio-visual document | Recommended | YouTube video (3 mins)

Human Prehistory 101 (Part 3 of 3): Agriculture Rocks Our World - 23andMe, 18 April 2012Audio-visual document | Recommended | YouTube video (7 mins)

Human Prehistory 101: Epilogue - 23andMe, 18 April 2012Audio-visual document | Recommended | YouTube video (3 mins)

Week 2 (4 items)

Hominin dispersals in the Old World - Richard Klein, 2018Chapter | Prescribed

Life of Mammals: Episode 10, Food for Thought, Endurance hunting footage clip. - MikeSalisbury, David Attenborough, 2002

Audio-visual document | Prescribed | Part of documentary (7 mins)

The transition from australopithecus to homo - DE Lieberman, DR Pilbeam, R WranghamChapter | Recommended | Read Chapter 1

The complete world of human evolution [Selected pages] - C Stringer, P Andrews, 2005Book | Recommended | Read pp. 136-139, 144-147

Week 3 (2 items)

The First Africans: African Archaeology from the Earliest Toolmakers to Most RecentForagers - Lawrence Barham, Peter Mitchell, 2008

Book | Prescribed | Read chapters 4 & 5.

Meat-Eating Among the Earliest Humans - Briana Pobiner, 2016Article | Recommended

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Week 4 (3 items)

Revolutionary Images: The iconic vocabulary for representing human antiquity - StephanieMoser, Clive Gamble

Chapter | Prescribed

Shaping Humanity: How Science, Art, and Imagination Help Us Understand Our Origins -John Gurche, 2013

Book | Recommended

Representation and aesthetics in Paleo-art: An interview with John Gurche - Diana Koepfer,2003

Article | Recommended

Week 5 (3 items)

The rise of modern humans - Paul Pettitt, 2018Chapter | Prescribed | Read pages 109 & 126-131

Neanderthals, Biosocial Models of - Isabelle de GrooteChapter | Recommended

Brother or Other: The Place of Neanderthals in Human Evolution - Rachel Caspari, Karen R.Rosenberg, Milford H. Wolpoff

Chapter | Recommended

Week 6 (4 items)

Neanderthals, Biosocial Models of - Isabelle de GrooteChapter | Prescribed

How to make stone soup: Is the “Paleo diet” a missed opportunity for anthropologists? -Melanie L. Chang, April Nowell, 2016

Article | Recommended

Investigating Neanderthal Lifeways Through PaleoethnobotanyChapter | Recommended

A Week in the Life of the Mousterian Hunter - Gonen SharonChapter | Recommended

Week 7 (3 items)

The Grisly folk - H.G. WellsChapter | Prescribed

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Neanderthals as fiction in archaeological narrative - Hackett, Dennell, 2003Article | Prescribed

Human Evolution as Narrative: Have hero myths and folktales influenced ourinterpretations of the evolutionary past? - Landau, 1984

Article | Recommended

Week 8 (10 items)

The rise of modern humans - Paul Pettitt, 2018Chapter | Prescribed | Read pages 109-120

Genetics 101 (Part 1 of 5): What are genes? - 23andMe, Khan Academy, 18 April 2012Audio-visual document | Prescribed | YouTube video (4 mins)

Genetics 101 (Part 2 of 5): What are SNPs? - 23andMe, Khan Academy, 18 April 2012Audio-visual document | Prescribed | YouTube video (2 mins)

Genetics 101 (Part 3 of 5): Where do your genes come from? - 23andMe, Khan Academy,18 April 2012

Audio-visual document | Prescribed | YouTube video (4 mins)

Genetics 101 (Part 4 of 5): What are phenotypes? - 23andMe, Khan Academy, 18 April2012

Audio-visual document | Prescribed | YouTube video (2 mins)

Genetics 101 (Part 5 of 5): Why no Y? - 23andMe, Khan Academy, 11 May 2012Audio-visual document | Prescribed | YouTube video (1 min)

The Origin of Modern HumansChapter | Recommended | Read pages 120-147

Human Migrations and the Peopling of the World - Rene J. Herrera, Ralph Garcia-Bertrand,2018

Book | Recommended | Read chapters 3, 4, and 12 (Alternative title 'Ancestral DNA,human origins, and migrations')

When did first reach Southeast Asia and Sahul? - James F. O’Connell, Jim Allen, Martin A. J.Williams, Alan N. Williams, Chris S. M. Turney, Nigel A. Spooner, Johan Kamminga, GrahamBrown, Alan Cooper, 2018

Article | Recommended

Wandering stories - Florian Maderspacher, 2018Article | Recommended

Week 9 (6 items)

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The rise of modern humans - Paul Pettitt, 2018Chapter | Prescribed | Read pages 120-126 & 133-147

Prehistoric art - Khan Academy, 2019Webpage | Recommended | Explore this little introduction to prehistoric art

Prehistoric Art - Margaret W. ConkeyChapter | Recommended

Human History Written in Stone and Blood - Zenobia Jacobs, Richard G. Roberts, 2009Article | Recommended

Some Key Issues in the Emergence and Diviersity of "Modern" Human Behaviour - PaulMellars

Chapter | Recommended

Hunter-Gatherer Societies, Archaeology of - Vivian ScheinsohnChapter | Recommended

Week 10 (5 items)

Big Game, Small Game: Why It Matters - Emily Lena JonesChapter | Prescribed

Hunter-Gatherers and Human Evolution: New Light on Old Debates - Richard B. Lee,2018-10-21

Article | Prescribed

Plant foods and the dietary ecology of Neanderthals and early modern humans - AmandaG. Henry, Alison S. Brooks, Dolores R. Piperno, 2014-04

Article | Recommended

Subsistence strategies during the Late Pleistocene in the southern Cape of South Africa:Comparing the Still Bay of Blombos Cave with the Howiesons Poort of Klipdrift Shelter -Jerome P. Reynard, Christopher S. Henshilwood, 2017

Article | Recommended

The Broad Spectrum Revolution at 40: Resource diversity, intensification, and analternative to optimal foraging explanations - Melinda A. Zeder, 2012

Article | Recommended

Week 11 (4 items)

Quest for Fire - Philip Lieberman, 1982Article | Prescribed

Jean-Jacques Annaud's Quest for Fire - Stephen Zoller, March 1982

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Webpage | Prescribed

Human adaptation to the control of fire - Richard Wrangham, Rachel Carmody, 2010Article | Prescribed

The last Neanderthal: the rise, success and mysterious extinction of our closest humanrelatives - Tattersall, 1999

Book | Recommended

Week 12 (2 items)

Scenarios in human evolution: science or fiction? - Sue Taylor Parker, Karin Enstam Jaffe,2008

Chapter | Prescribed

What use is the Palaeolithic in promoting new prehistoric narratives? - Chris GosdenChapter | Recommended

Essay Question 1 (33 items)What evidence is there to suggest that Homo erectus evolved as an endurance predatorand how useful were Acheulian handaxes in this context?

Before you Begin (3 items)

The origins of the Acheulean: past and present perspectives on a major transition inhuman evolution - Ignacio de la Torre, 2016

Article | Recommended

Hominin dispersals in the Old World - R Klein, 2018Chapter | Recommended

The First Africans: African Archaeology from the Earliest Toolmakers to Most RecentForagers - Lawrence Barham, Peter Mitchell, 2008

Book | Recommended | Chapters 4 & 5.

Homo erectus – more on anatomy & its behavioural implications (3items)

Human evolution: an illustrated introduction - Roger Lewin, 2005Book | Prescribed | Read pages: 159-165, 166-169, 170-175.

Principles of Human Evolution - Roger Lewin, Robert Andrew Foley, Ebook Library, 2009Book | Recommended | Read Chapter 13

The transitionfrom Australopithecus to Homo - Daniel E. Lieberman, American School ofPrehistoric Research, DR Pilbeam, R Wrangham, c2009

Book | Recommended | Read pages 1-22

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Endurance predation/persistence hunting (5 items)

Endurance running and the evolution of Homo - Dennis M. Bramble, Daniel E. Lieberman,2004

Article | Recommended

Evolutionary Implications of Persistence Hunting: An Examination of Energy Return onInvestment for !Kung Hunting - Glaub, M and C Hall, 2017

Article | Recommended

Persistence Hunting by Modern Hunter‐Gatherers - Louis Liebenberg, 2006Article | Recommended

The evolution of endurance running and the tyranny of ethnography: A reply to Pickeringand Bunn (2007) - Daniel E. Lieberman, Dennis M. Bramble, David A. Raichlen, John J. Shea, 2007

Article | Recommended

The endurance running hypothesis and hunting and scavenging in savanna-woodlands -Travis Rayne Pickering, Henry T. Bunn, 2007

Article | Recommended

Archaeological Evidence for Meat-Eating, Hunting and Cooking (13 items)

Early hominin diet included diverse terrestrial and aquatic animals 1.95 Ma in EastTurkana, Kenya - D. R. Braun, J. W. K. Harris, N. E. Levin, J. T. McCoy, A. I. R. Herries, M. K.Bamford, L. C. Bishop, B. G. Richmond, M. Kibunjia, 2010

Article | Recommended

Evolution of the human diet: the known, the unknown, and the unknowable - Peter S.Ungar, 2007

Book | Recommended | Read Chapter by Bunn, pp. 191-211

Prey mortality profiles indicate that Early Pleistocene Homo at Olduvai was an ambushpredator - Henry T. Bunn, Alia N. Gurtov, 2014

Article | Recommended

Toward a Long Prehistory of Fire - Michael Chazan, 2017Article | Recommended

Zooarchaeological reconstruction of newly excavated Middle Pleistocene deposits fromElandsfontein, South Africa - Frances L. Forrest, Deano D. Stynder, Laura C. Bishop, NaomiE. Levin, Sophie B. Lehmann, David B. Patterson, Thalassa Matthews, David R. Braun, 2018

Article | Recommended

Researching the Nature of Fire at 1.5 Mya on the Site of FxJj20 AB, Koobi Fora, Kenya,Using High-Resolution Spatial Analysis and FTIR Spectrometry - Sarah Hlubik, FrancescoBerna, Craig Feibel, David Braun, John W. K. Harris, 2017

Article | Recommended

Revisiting the hunting-versus-scavenging debate at FLK Zinj: A GIS spatial analysis of bone

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surface modifications produced by hominins and carnivores in the FLK 22 assemblage,Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania - Jennifer A. Parkinson, 2018

Article | Recommended

Meat-Eating Among the Earliest Humans - Briana Pobiner, 2016Article | Recommended

Systematic butchering of fallow deer (Dama) at the early middle Pleistocene Acheulian siteof Gesher Benot Ya‘aqov (Israel) - Rivka Rabinovich, Sabine Gaudzinski-Windheuser,Naama Goren-Inbar, 2008

Article | Recommended

Hominid behaviour and the earliest occupation of Europe: an exploration - Wil Roebroeks,2001

Article | Recommended

Carnivory, coevolution,andthe geographic spread of the genus Homo - Mary C. Stiner,2002

Article | Recommended

Hunting and Hunting Weapons of the Lower and Middle Paleolithic of Europe - Paola Villa,Michel Lenoir

Chapter | Recommended

Control of Fire in the Paleolithic: Evaluating the Cooking Hypothesis - Richard Wrangham,2017

Article | Recommended

Acheulian handaxes – Understanding the Stone Technology of Homoerectus (9 items)

The characteristics and chronology of the earliest Acheulean at Konso, Ethiopia - YonasBeyene, Shigehiro Katoh, Giday WoldeGabriel, William K. Hart, Kozo Uto, Masafumi Sudo,Megumi Kondo, Masayuki Hyodo, Paul R. Renne, Gen Suwa and Berhane Asfaw, 2013

Article | Recommended

The acheulean handaxe: More like a bird's song than a beatles' tune? - Corbey, RaymondArticle | Recommended

Less of a bird's song than a hard rock ensemble - Robert Hosfield, James Cole, JohnMcNabb, 2018

Article | Recommended

Foundation stones: early artefacts as indicators of activities and abilities - G. LI. IsaacChapter | Recommended

Handaxes in South Africa: Two case studies in the early and later Acheulean - Hao Li,Kathleen Kuman, George M. Leader, Raymond Couzens, 2018

Article | Recommended

Site fragmentation, hominin mobility and LCT variability reflected in the early Acheulean

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record of the Okote Member, at Koobi Fora, Kenya - Darya Presnyakova, David R. Braun,Nicholas J. Conard, Craig Feibel, John W.K. Harris, Cornel M. Pop, Stefan Schlager, WillArcher, 2018

Article | Recommended

The Oxford handbook of African archaeology - 2013Book | Recommended | Chapter 22 'The African Acheulian: an archaeological summary'

by Sahnouni, Semew & Rogers

Large flake Acheulian - Sharon, 2010Article | Recommended

The handaxe reconsidered - Thomas Wynn, John Gowlett, 2018Article | Recommended

Essay Question 2 (28 items)Using the illustrations provided on the LMS (see Essay Block), discuss how reconstructedscenes of Homo erectus reflect changing interpretations of their behaviour.

'Reading' Reconstructed Scenes of the Prehistoric Past (2 items)

Revolutionary Images: The iconic vocabulary for representing human antiquity - StephanieMoser, Clive Gamble

Chapter | Recommended

Undulating women and erect men: Visual imagery of gender and progress in illustrationsof human evolution - Melanie G. Wiber, 1994

Article | Recommended

Current Interpretations of Homo erectus - overviews (3 items)

The first Africans: African archaeology from the earliest tool makers to most recentforagers - Lawrence Barham, Peter Mitchell, 2008

Book | Recommended | Chapters 4 and 5

Hominin dispersals in the Old World - R Klein, 2018Chapter | Recommended

Transitions in prehistory: essays in honor of Ofer Bar-Yosef - Ofer Bar-Yosef, John J. Shea,Daniel E. Lieberman, American School of Prehistoric Research, c2009

Book | Recommended | Read pp. 1-22 (Lieberman, Pilbeam and Wrangham chapter)

Current Interpretations of Homo erectus - meat eating and hunting (7items)

Early hominin diet included diverse terrestrial and aquatic animals 1.95 Ma in EastTurkana, Kenya - D. R. Braun, J. W. K. Harris, N. E. Levin, J. T. McCoy, A. I. R. Herries, M. K.Bamford, L. C. Bishop, B. G. Richmond, M. Kibunjia, 2010

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Article | Recommended

Ch. 11: Meat made us human - Henry T. BunnChapter | Prescribed | Read pp. 191-211 (Chapter by Bunn)

Prey mortality profiles indicate that Early Pleistocene Homo at Olduvai was an ambushpredator - Henry T. Bunn, Alia N. Gurtov, 2014

Article | Recommended

Revisiting the hunting-versus-scavenging debate at FLK Zinj: A GIS spatial analysis of bonesurface modifications produced by hominins and carnivores in the FLK 22 assemblage,Olduvai Gorge, Tanzania - Jennifer A. Parkinson, 2018

Article | Recommended

Meat-eating Among the Earliest Humans - Briana Pobiner, 2016Article | Recommended

Systematic butchering of fallow deer (Dama) at the early middle Pleistocene Acheulian siteof Gesher Benot Ya‘aqov (Israel) - Rivka Rabinovich, Sabine Gaudzinski-Windheuser,Naama Goren-Inbar, 2008

Article | Recommended

Control of Fire in the Paleolithic: Evaluating the Cooking Hypothesis - Richard Wrangham,2017

Article | Recommended

Current Interpretations of Homo erectus - endurance predation (5 items)

Endurance running and the evolution of Homo - Dennis M. Bramble, Daniel E. Lieberman,2004

Article | Recommended

Evolutionary Implications of Persistence Hunting: An Examination of Energy Return onInvestment for !Kung Hunting - Glaub, M and C Hall, 2017

Article | Recommended

Persistence Hunting by Modern Hunter‐Gatherers - Louis Liebenberg, 2006Article | Recommended

The evolution of endurance running and the tyranny of ethnography: A reply to Pickeringand Bunn (2007) - Daniel E. Lieberman, Dennis M. Bramble, David A. Raichlen, John J. Shea, 2007

Article | Recommended

The endurance running hypothesis and hunting and scavenging in savanna-woodlands -Travis Rayne Pickering, Henry T. Bunn, 2007

Article | Recommended

Acheulean technology (5 items)

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The characteristics and chronology of the earliest Acheulean at Konso, Ethiopia - Y.Beyene, S. Katoh, G. WoldeGabriel, W. K. Hart, K. Uto, M. Sudo, M. Kondo, M. Hyodo, P. R.Renne, G. Suwa, B. Asfaw, 2013

Article | Recommended

The acheulean handaxe: More like a bird's song than a beatles' tune? - Raymond Corbey,Adam Jagich, Krist Vaesen, Mark Collard, 2016

Article | Recommended

The origins of the Acheulean: past and present perspectives on a major transition inhuman evolution - Ignacio de la Torre, 2016

Article | Recommended

Less of a bird's song than a hard rock ensemble - Robert Hosfield, James Cole, JohnMcNabb, 2018

Article | Recommended

The handaxe reconsidered - Thomas Wynn, John Gowlett, 2018Article | Recommended

1980s/1990s Interpretations of Homo erectus (3 items)

Chapter 2Chapter | Prescribed

Taphonomy at a Distance: Zhoukoudian, "The Cave Home of Beijing Man"? [andComments and Reply] - Lewis R. Binford, Chuan Kun Ho, Jean S. Aigner, Marie-HenrietteAlimen, Luis Alberto Borrero, Cheng Te-K'un, Tang Chung, Paul Goldberg, FumikoIkawa-Smith, José Luis Lanata, Lü Zune, Kubet Luchterhand, R. Lee Lyman, GuillermoMengoni Goñalons, Gai Pei, Lawrence G. Straus, Hugo Daniel Yacobaccio and Seonbok Yi,1985

Article | Recommended

MAN the SCAVENGER - Robert J. Blumenschine, 1989Article | Recommended

1970s/1960s interpretations of Homo erectus (3 items)

Acheulian Occupation Sites at Torralba and Ambrona, Spain: Their Geology - Karl W. Butzer, 1965

Article | Recommended

Traces ofPleistocene hunters: An East African example - G IsaacChapter | Prescribed | Read pp. 253-261 (Isaac Chapter)

Peking Man - Wu Rukang and Lin Shenglong, 1983

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Article | Recommended

Essay Question 3 (35 items)What did Neanderthals eat, how did they hunt and how do we know? Include informationderived from the study of both archaeological evidence and isotope studies of Neanderthalbones.

Before you Start (1 items)

The rise of modern humans - Paul Pettitt, 2018Chapter | Recommended | Read pages 109 & 126-135

Other Introductory Discussions (4 items)

Brother or Other: The Place of Neanderthals in Human Evolution - Rachel Caspari, Karen R.Rosenberg, Milford H. Wolpoff

Chapter | Recommended

Neanderthals, Biosocial Models of - Isabelle de GrooteChapter | Recommended

A Companion to Paleoanthropology - David R. Begun, 2012Book | Recommended | Read Chapter by K. Harvati-Paptheodorou ‘Neanderthals’, pp.

538-556.

The last Neanderthal: the rise, success and mysterious extinction of our closest humanrelatives - Ian Tattersall, 1999

Book | Recommended | Especially chapters 5, 6, 7 and 8.

Meat-Eating and Hunting: Archaeological Data (10 items)

Evidence for close-range hunting by last interglacial Neanderthals - SabineGaudzinski-Windheuser, Elisabeth S. Noack, Eduard Pop, Constantin Herbst, JohannesPfleging, Jonas Buchli, Arne Jacob, Frieder Enzmann, Lutz Kindler, Radu Iovita, MartinStreet, Wil Roebroeks, 2018

Article | Recommended

Neanderthal Lifeways, Subsistence and Technology: One Hundred Fifty Years ofNeanderthal Study - Nicholas J. Conard, Jürgen Richter, Jurgen Richter, 2011

Book | Recommended | Read Gaudzinski-Windheuser and Roebroeks Chapter pp. 61-71

An Energetics Perspective on the Neandertal Record - Katharine Macdonald, WilRoebroeks, Alexander Verpoorte

Chapter | Recommended

Middle Palaeolithic Diets: A Critical Examination of the Evidence

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Chapter | Recommended

Neanderthal Subsistence Behaviours in Europe - Patou-Mathis, M, 2000Article | Recommended

The evidence from Vindija Cave (Croatia) reveals diversity of Neandertal behaviour inEurope - Marylène Patou-Mathis, Ivor Karavanić, Fred H. Smith, 2018

Article | Recommended

Neanderthal diets in central and southeastern Mediterranean Iberia - Domingo C.Salazar-García, Robert C. Power, Alfred Sanchis Serra, Valentín Villaverde, Michael J.Walker, Amanda G. Henry, 2013

Article | Recommended

A Week in the Life of the Mousterian Hunter - Gonen SharonChapter | Recommended

Shoot first, ask questions later: Interpretative narratives of Neanderthal hunting - MarkWhite, Paul Pettitt, Danielle Schreve, 2016

Article | Recommended

Neanderthal and Homo sapiens subsistence strategies in the Cantabrian region of northernSpain - José Yravedra-Sainz de los Terreros, Alberto Gómez-Castanedo, JuliaAramendi-Picado, Ramón Montes-Barquín, Juan Sanguino-González, 2016

Article | Recommended

Meat-Eating and Hunting: Isotope Data (4 items)

Neanderthal Dietary Habits: Review of the Isotopic Evidence - Hervé BocherensChapter | Recommended

Diet and Ecology of Neanderthals: Implications from C and N Isotopes - Hervé BocherensChapter | Recommended

Direct isotopic evidence for subsistence variability in Middle Pleistocene Neanderthals(Payre, southeastern France) - Hervé Bocherens, Marta Díaz-Zorita Bonilla, CamilleDaujeard, Paul Fernandes, Jean-Paul Raynal, Marie-Hélène Moncel, 2016

Article | Recommended

Guts and brains: an integrative approach to the hominin record - Wil Roebroeks, 2007Book | Recommended | Read Richards Chapter, pp. 223-234.

Other Aspects of Diet, Foraging and Mobility (16 items)

Wooden tools and fire technology in the early Neanderthal site of Poggetti Vecchi (Italy) -Biancamaria Aranguren, Anna Revedin, Nicola Amico, Fabio Cavulli, Gianna Giachi, StefanoGrimaldi, Nicola Macchioni, Fabio Santaniello, 2018

Article | Recommended

Shifts in Neandertal mobility, technology and subsistence strategies in western France -

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Anne Delagnes, William Rendu, 2011Article | Recommended

Were Western European Neandertals Able to Make Fire? - Harold L. Dibble, DennisSandgathe, Paul Goldberg, Shannon McPherron, Vera Aldeias, 2018

Article | Recommended

Middle palaeolithic lithic assemblages in western Mediterranean Europe from MIS 5 to 3 -Aleix Eixea, 2018

Article | Recommended

To meat or not to meat? New perspectives on Neanderthal ecology - Luca Fiorenza,Stefano Benazzi, Amanda G. Henry, Domingo C. Salazar-García, Ruth Blasco, Andrea Picin,Stephen Wroe, Ottmar Kullmer, 2015

Article | Recommended

Plant use in the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic: Food, medicine and raw materials - KarenHardy, 2018

Article | Recommended

Neanderthal Cooking and the Costs of Fire - Amanda G. Henry, 2017Article | Recommended

Plant foods and the dietary ecology of Neanderthals and early modern humans - AmandaG. Henry, Alison S. Brooks, Dolores R. Piperno, 2014-04

Article | Recommended

Nutritional ecology and diachronic trends in Paleolithic diet and health - Bryan Hockett,Jonathan Haws, 2003

Article | Recommended

Investigating Neanderthal Lifeways Through PaleoethnobotanyChapter | Recommended

Dental calculus indicates widespread plant use within the stable Neanderthal dietary niche- Robert C. Power, Domingo C. Salazar-García, Mauro Rubini, Andrea Darlas, KaterinaHarvati, Michael Walker, Jean-Jacques Hublin, Amanda G. Henry, 2018

Article | Recommended

A Week in the Life of the Mousterian Hunter - Gonen SharonChapter | Recommended

Neandertal fire-making technology inferred from microwear analysis - A. C. Sorensen, E.Claud, M. Soressi, 2018

Article | Recommended

Macrobotanical evidence (wood charcoal and seeds) from the Middle Palaeolithic site of ElSalt, Eastern Iberia: Palaeoenvironmental data and plant resources catchment areas -Paloma Vidal-Matutano, Guillem Pérez-Jordà, Cristo M. Hernández, Bertila Galván, 2018

Article | Recommended

Hunting and Hunting Weapons of the Lower and Middle Paleolithic of Europe - Paola Villa,

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Michel LenoirChapter | Recommended

Neanderthal behaviour, diet, and disease inferred from ancient DNA in dental calculus -Laura S. Weyrich, Sebastian Duchene, Julien Soubrier, Luis Arriola, Bastien Llamas, JamesBreen, Alan G. Morris, Kurt W. Alt, David Caramelli, Veit Dresely, Milly Farrell, Andrew G.Farrer, Michael Francken, Neville Gully, Wolfgang Haak, Karen Hardy, Katerina Harvati,Petra Held, Edward C. Holmes, John Kaidonis, Carles Lalueza-Fox, Marco de la Rasilla,Antonio Rosas, Patrick Semal, Arkadiusz Soltysiak, Grant Townsend, Donatella Usai,Joachim Wahl, Daniel H. Huson, Keith Dobney, Alan Cooper, 2017

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Essay Question 4 (39 items) Review one of the following novels in the light of current understanding of the behaviour,ecology and evolutionary status of Neanderthals.

Novels (3 items)

The clan of the cave bear - Jean M. Auel, 2011Book | Prescribed

The Inheritors - William GoldingBook | Prescribed

Dance of the Tiger: A Novel of the Ice Age -BjornKurten

Book | Prescribed

Before you begin (1 items)

The rise of modern humans - Paul Pettitt, 2018Chapter | Recommended | Read pages 109 & 126-135

Introducing Neanderthals (3 items)

Brother or Other: The Place of Neanderthals in Human Evolution - Rachel Caspari, Karen R.Rosenberg, Milford H. Wolpoff

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Neanderthals, Biosocial Models of - Isabelle de GrooteChapter | Recommended

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A Companion to Paleoanthropology - David R. Begun, 2012Book | Recommended | Read Chapter 28 by Harvati-Papatheodorou

Discussions of Prehistoric Fiction (4 items)

The fire in the stone: prehistoric fiction from Charles Darwin to Jean M. Auel - NicholasRuddick, 2009

Book | Recommended

Human prehistory in fiction - Charles De Paolo, 2003Book | Recommended

Child the Creator: Children as Agents of Change in Juvenile Prehistoric Literature - Blythe E.Roveland, 1993

Article | Recommended

Studying human origins: disciplinary history and epistemology - Wil Roebroeks, RaymondCorbey, 2001

Book | Recommended

Stories of human evolution as hero tales (3 items)

Studying human origins: disciplinary history and epistemology - Roebroeks, Corbey, 2001Book | Recommended | Read pp. 9-20 (Bowler Chapter)

Neanderthals as fiction in archaeological narrative - Hackett, Dennell, 2003Article | Recommended

Human Evolution as Narrative: Have hero myths and folktales influenced ourinterpretations of the evolutionary past? - Landau, 1984

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Archaeology of the Neanderthals - General (2 items)

Neanderthals and modern humans: an ecological and evolutionary perspective - CliveFinlayson, 2004

Book | Recommended

The Palaeolithic societies of Europe - Clive Gamble, 1999Book | Recommended

Neanderthals - Diet (12 items)

Were Western European Neandertals Able to Make Fire? - Harold L. Dibble, DennisSandgathe, Paul Goldberg, Shannon McPherron, Vera Aldeias, 2018

Article | Recommended

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Neanderthal Lifeways, Subsistence and Technology: One Hundred Fifty Years ofNeanderthal Study - Conard, Richter, 2011

Book | Recommended | Chapter by Gaudinski-Windheuser, S 2011, ‘On Neanderthalsubsistence in Last Interglacial forested environments in northern Europe’

Evidence for close-range hunting by last interglacial Neanderthals - SabineGaudzinski-Windheuser, Elisabeth S. Noack, Eduard Pop, Constantin Herbst, JohannesPfleging, Jonas Buchli, Arne Jacob, Frieder Enzmann, Lutz Kindler, Radu Iovita, MartinStreet, Wil Roebroeks, 2018

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Neanderthal Use of Fish, Mammals, Birds, Starchy Plants and Wood 125-250,000 Years Ago- Hardy, Bruce LMoncel, Marie-Hélène, 2011

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Plant use in the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic: Food, medicine and raw materials - KarenHardy, 2018

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Neanderthal Cooking and the Costs of Fire - Amanda G. Henry, 2017Article | Recommended

Plant foods and the dietary ecology of Neanderthals and early modern humans - AmandaG. Henry, Alison S. Brooks, Dolores R. Piperno, 2014

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Anterior dental microwear textures show habitat-driven variability in Neandertal behavior -Kristin L. Krueger, Peter S. Ungar, Debbie Guatelli-Steinberg, Jean-Jacques Hublin,Alejandro Pérez-Pérez, Erik Trinkaus, John C. Willman, 2017

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Investigating Neanderthal Lifeways Through PaleoethnobotanyChapter | Recommended

A Week in the Life of the Mousterian Hunter - Gonen SharonChapter | Recommended

Neanderthal behaviour, diet, and disease inferred from ancient DNA in dental calculus -Laura S. Weyrich, Sebastian Duchene, Julien Soubrier, Luis Arriola, Bastien Llamas, JamesBreen, Alan G. Morris, Kurt W. Alt, David Caramelli, Veit Dresely, Milly Farrell, Andrew G.Farrer, Michael Francken, Neville Gully, Wolfgang Haak, Karen Hardy, Katerina Harvati,Petra Held, Edward C. Holmes, John Kaidonis, Carles Lalueza-Fox, Marco de la Rasilla,Antonio Rosas, Patrick Semal, Arkadiusz Soltysiak, Grant Townsend, Donatella Usai,Joachim Wahl, Daniel H. Huson, Keith Dobney, Alan Cooper, 2017

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Shoot first, ask questions later: Interpretative narratives of Neanderthal hunting - MarkWhite, Paul Pettitt, Danielle Schreve, 2016

Article | Recommended

Neanderthals - Home range (1 items)

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Home-range size in large-bodied carnivores as a model for predicting neandertal territorysize - Steven Emilio Churchill, Christopher Scott Walker, Adam Michael Schwartz, 2016

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Neanderthals - Social Organisation (3 items)

Human Behavioral Organization in the Middle Paleolithic: Were Neanderthals Different? -Usik and Teresa L. Armagan, Henry, Hietala, Rosen, Demidenko, Usik, Armagan, 2004

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The Social and Material Life of Neanderthals - Clive GambleChapter | Recommended

Calculated or caring? Neanderthal healthcare in social context - Penny Spikins, AndyNeedham, Lorna Tilley, Gail Hitchens, 2018

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Neanderthals - Art, ornamentation, cognition and language (4 items)

Europe's first artists were Neandertals - Tim Appenzeller, 2018Article | Recommended

U-Th dating of carbonate crusts reveals Neandertal origin of Iberian cave art - D. L.Hoffmann, C. D. Standish, M. García-Diez, P. B. Pettitt, J. A. Milton, J. Zilhão, J. J.Alcolea-González, P. Cantalejo-Duarte, H. Collado, R. de Balbín, M. Lorblanchet, J.Ramos-Muñoz, G.-Ch. Weniger, A. W. G. Pike, 2018

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Reading Neandertal Minds - Kate Wong, 2015Article | Recommended

A critical look at evidence from La Chapelle-aux-Saints supporting an intentionalNeandertal burial - Harold L. Dibble, Vera Aldeias, Paul Goldberg, Shannon P. McPherron,Dennis Sandgathe, Teresa E. Steele, 2015

Article | Recommended

Neanderthals - Extinction (3 items)

An ecocultural model predicts Neanderthal extinction through competition with modernhumans - William Gilpin, Marcus W. Feldman, Kenichi Aoki, 2016

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Modeling the role of fire and cooking in the competitive exclusion of Neanderthals - AnnaE. Goldfield, Ross Booton, John M. Marston, 2018

Article | Recommended

Reconstructing the genetic history of late Neanderthals - Mateja Hajdinjak, Qiaomei Fu,Alexander Hübner, Martin Petr, Fabrizio Mafessoni, Steffi Grote, Pontus Skoglund,Vagheesh Narasimham, Hélène Rougier, Isabelle Crevecoeur, Patrick Semal, Marie Soressi,

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Sahra Talamo, Jean-Jacques Hublin, Ivan Gušić, Željko Kućan, Pavao Rudan, Liubov V.Golovanova, Vladimir B. Doronichev, Cosimo Posth, Johannes Krause, Petra Korlević, SarahNagel, Birgit Nickel, Montgomery Slatkin, Nick Patterson, David Reich, Kay Prüfer, MatthiasMeyer, Svante Pääbo, Janet Kelso, 2018

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Essay Question 5 (35 items)What does Palaeolithic art reveal about the behaviour of modern humans?

Before you Begin (3 items)

Prehistoric Art - Margaret W. ConkeyChapter | Recommended

The rise of modern humans - Paul Pettitt, 2018Chapter | Recommended | Read pages 113-124 & 133-151

The Origins of Creativity - Heather Pringle, 2014Article | Recommended

Early Representational Art (13 items)

Pleistocene cave art from Sulawesi, Indonesia - M. Aubert, A. Brumm, M. Ramli, T. Sutikna,E. W. Saptomo, B. Hakim, M. J. Morwood, G. D. van den Bergh, L. Kinsley, A. Dosseto, 2014

Article | Recommended

The Cambridge illustrated history of prehistoric art - Paul G. Bahn, 1998Book | Recommended

Images of the Ice Age - Paul G. Bahn, 2016Book | Recommended

Dawn of art: The Chauvet Cave, the oldest known paintings in the world - Jean-MarieChauvet, 1996

Book | Recommended

The archaeology of rock-art - Christopher Chippindale, Paul S. C.Tacon, 1998

Book | Recommended

Making art, making society: the social significance of small-scale innovations andexperimentation in Palaeolithic portable art - Rebecca Farbstein, 2013

Article | Recommended

Same as it ever was? The Aurignacian of the Swabian Jura and the origins of Palaeolithicart - Harald Floss, 2018

Article | Recommended

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The visual brain and the early depiction of animals in Europe and Southeast Asia - DerekHodgson, Benjamin Watson, 2015

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‘Man the symboller’. A contemporary origins myth - Terry Hopkinson, 2013Article | Recommended

Art for the Living - J D Lewis-WilliamsChapter | Recommended

Pleistocene figurative art mobilier from Apollo 11 Cave, Karas Region, Southern Namibia -Rifkin, R.F., 2015

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Prehistoric art in Europe: a deep-time social history - John Robb, 2015Article | Recommended

Beyond Art: Toward an Understanding of the Origins of Material Representation in Europe -Randall White, 1992

Article | Recommended

The Links between Art/Symbolism and Modern Behaviour (8 items)

Images without Words: The Construction of Prehistoric Imaginaries for Definitions of ‘Us’ -Margaret W. Conkey, 2010

Article | Recommended

Language evolution - Simon Kirby, Morten H. Christiansen, 2003Book | Recommended | Read Davidson, Chapter 8, Sections 8.1, 8.2 & 8.5.

The Evolutionary Emergence of Modern Human Behaviour: Language and its Archaeology -William Noble, Iain Davidson, 1991

Article | Recommended

A Cognitive Approach to the Earliest Art - De Smedt, JohanArticle | Recommended

The gesture of sight - Renaud Ego, 2018Article | Recommended

Principles of Human Evolution - Roger Lewin, Robert Andrew Foley, Ebook Library, 2009Book | Recommended | Read Chapter 18

Cognitive Changes and the Emergence of Modern Humans in Europe - Paul Mellars, 1991Article | Recommended

Visual Cultures in the Upper Palaeolithic - Nowell, April, 2017Article | Recommended

The Broader Significance of Complex Material Culture (11 items)

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Reflections on the Identities and Roles of the Artists in European Paleolithic Societies -Carole Fritz, Gilles Tosello, Margaret W. Conkey, 2016

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Is Palaeolithic cave art consistent with costly signalling theory? Lascaux as a test case -Rhiannon Gittins, Paul Pettitt, 2017

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Reconsidering production organization in the Early Upper Palaeolithic: The case forspecialized production of Aurignacian beads - Claire E. Heckel, 2018

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The Origin of Modern Human Behavior. Critique of the Models and Their Test Implications -Henshilwood, Christopher s.

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Costly signalling, the arts, archaeology and human behaviour - Derek Hodgson, 2017Article | Recommended

Human History Written in Stone and Blood - Zenobia Jacobs, Richard G. RobertsArticle | Recommended

Archeology and the evolution of human behavior - Richard G. Klein, 2000Article | Recommended

Down with the Revolution - S McBrearty, 2007Chapter | Recommended | Read pp. 133-151 (McBrearty Chapter)

The impossible coincidence. A single-species model for the origins of modern humanbehavior in Europe - Paul Mellars, 2005

Article | Recommended

Palaeolithic Personal Ornaments: Historical Development and Epistemological Challenges -Oscar Moro Abadía, April Nowell, 2015

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Demography and Cultural Innovation: a Model and its Implications for the Emergence ofModern Human Culture - Stephen Shennan, 2001

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Essay Question 6 (44 items)Find a diorama of the Palaeolithic (in a book, in a museum, on-line) depicting modernhumans. Critically evaluate the activities shown in the light of current understanding of thearchaeological record of modern humans.

Before you Begin: Iconography (1 items)

Revolutionary Images: The iconic vocabulary for representing human antiquity - Clive

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Gamble, Stephanie MoserChapter | Recommended

Before you Begin: Archaeology of Modern Humans (3 items)

The Origin of Modern HumansChapter | Recommended | Read Chapter 'The Origins of Modern Humans', pp. 120-147.

The rise of modern humans - Paul Pettitt, 2018Chapter | Recommended | Read pages 113-124 & 133-151

Hunter-Gatherer Societies, Archaeology of - Vivian ScheinsohnChapter | Recommended

On Reconstructing our Ancestors (3 items)

Supraorbital morphology and social dynamics in human evolution - Ricardo MiguelGodinho, Penny Spikins, Paul O’Higgins, 2018

Article | Recommended

Shaping Humanity: How Science, Art, and Imagination Help Us Understand Our Origins -John Gurche, 2013

Book | Recommended

Representation and aesthetics in Paleo-art: An interview with John Gurche - Diana Koepfer,2003

Article | Recommended

On Museum Dioramas and Exhibitions (12 items)

Risen Apes and Fallen Angels: The New Museology of Human Origins - Stephen T. Asma,2011

Article | Recommended

Bad Hair Days in the Paleolithic: Modern (Re)Constructions of the Cave Man - Berman,Judith

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‘The Direct Medium of the Vision’: Visual Education, Virtual Witnessing and the PrehistoricPast at the American Museum of Natural History, 1890-1923 - Victoria E.M. Cain, 2010

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Dioramas in the Making: Caspar Mayer and Franz Boas in the Contact Zone(s) - NoémieÉtienne, 2017

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Little landscapes: dioramas in museum displays - Jane Insley, 2008Article | Recommended

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Windows on nature - Stephen C. Quinn, 2005Book | Recommended

Representing archaeological knowledge in museums: Exhibiting human origins andstrategies for change - Stephanie Moser, 2003

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THE DEVIL IS IN THE DETAIL: Museum Displays and the Creation of Knowledge - StephanieMoser, 2010

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Technologies of Nature: The Natural History Diorama and the Preserve of EnvironmentalConsciousness - Bryan B. Rasmussen

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Writing the History of Humanity: The Role of Museums in Defining Origins and Ancestors ina Transnational World - Monique Scott, 2005

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The Pleasures and Pitfalls of Teaching Human Evolution in the Museum - Monique Scott,2010-9

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Designing Human Evolution Exhibitions. Insights from Exhibitions and Audiences - MoniqueScott, Ellen Giusti, 2006

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On Visual Imagery of the Prehistoric Past (3 items)

On Display - Paul Hockings, 2017Article | Recommended

Imagining prehistory: Pictorial reconstructions of the way we were - Mann, AEArticle | Recommended

Picturing knowledge: historical and philosophical problems concerning the use of art inscience - Brian S. Baigrie, 1996

Book | Recommended | Read S. Moser Chapter

The Archaeology of Early Modern Humans: General (3 items)

Origin of our species - Chris Stringer, 2011Book | Prescribed | Read chapters 5 & 6.

Human Evolution and the Archaeology of the Social Brain - John Gowlett, Clive Gamble,Robin Dunbar, 2012

Article | Recommended

Some Key Issues in the Emergence and Diversity of "Modern" Human Behaviour - PaulMellars

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The Archaeology of Early Modern Humans: More specific (19 items)

The antiquity of bow-and-arrow technology: evidence from Middle Stone Age layers atSibudu Cave - Lucinda Backwell, Justin Bradfield, Kristian J. Carlson, Tea Jashashvili, LynWadley, Francesco d'Errico, 2018

Article | Recommended

Bridging theory and bow hunting: human cognitive evolution and archaeology - Coolidge,Frederick LHaidle, Miriam NoëlLombard, MarlizeWynn, Thomas, 2016

Article | Recommended

Identifying early modern human ecological niche expansions and associated culturaldynamics in the South African Middle Stone Age - Francesco d’Errico, William E. Banks,Dan L. Warren, Giovanni Sgubin, Karen van Niekerk, Christopher Henshilwood, Anne-LaureDaniau, María Fernanda Sánchez Goñi, 2017

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Plant foods and the dietary ecology of Neanderthals and early modern humans - AmandaG. Henry, Alison S. Brooks, Dolores R. Piperno, 2014

Article | Recommended

Engraved ochres from the Middle Stone Age levels at Blombos Cave, South Africa -Christopher S. Henshilwood, Francesco d'Errico, Ian Watts, 2009

Article | Recommended

Increasing Behavioral Flexibility? An Integrative Macro-Scale Approach to Understandingthe Middle Stone Age of Southern Africa - Andrew W. Kandel, Michael Bolus, Knut Bretzke,Angela A. Bruch, Miriam N. Haidle, Christine Hertler, Michael Märker, 2016

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Adavnces in the Study of the Origin of Humanness - Sally McBrearty, 2013Article | Recommended

Implications of Nubian-Like Core Reduction Systems in Southern Africa for theIdentification of Early Modern Human Dispersals - Manuel Will, Alex Mackay, NatashaPhillips, 2015

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Foraging Goals and Transport Decisions in Western Europe during the Paleolithic and EarlyHolocene - Eugène Morin, Elspeth Ready

Chapter | Recommended

Defining Behavioral Modernity in the Context of Neandertal and Anatomically ModernHuman Populations - April Nowell, 2010

Article | Recommended

Settlement, Society and Cognition in Human Evolution : Landscapes in Mind - Fiona

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Coward, , Robert Hosfield, , Matt Pope, , Francis Wenban-Smith, , and Matt Pope, 2015Book | Recommended | Read Pettitt, Chapter 14.

Evidence of Increasing Intensity of Food Processing During the Upper Paleolithic ofWestern Eurasia - Robert C. Power, Frank L’Engle Williams, 2018

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Defining the ‘generalist specialist’ niche for Pleistocene Homo sapiens - Patrick Roberts,Brian A. Stewart, 2018

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Stable isotope evidence for (mostly) stable local environments during the South AfricanMiddle Stone Age from Sibudu, KwaZulu-Natal - Joshua R. Robinson, Lyn Wadley, 2018

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The North African Middle Stone Age and its place in recent human evolution - Eleanor M. L.Scerri, 2017

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Middle Paleolithic Large-Mammal Hunting in the Southern Levant - John D. SpethChapter | Recommended

From hominins to humans: how sapiens became behaviourally modern - K. Sterelny, 2011Article | Recommended

Diversity and differential disposal of the dead at Sunghir - Trinkaus, ErikBuzhilova,Alexandra P, 2018

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Neandertal demise: an archaeological analysis of the modern human superioritycomplex.(Report) - Villa, Paola

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