The Journey of Modern Humans from Africa to Europe: Culture-Environmental Interaction and Mobility.
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Beschreibung: | Description based upon print version of record. 2.2 The palaeoenvironment of the southern Levant during the last interglacial- glacial cycle |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (392 p.) |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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505 | 8 | |a 1.1.11 Remote margins: Atlas Mountains, Niger Inland Delta, Namib desert: oblivion and loss -- 1.2 Palaeoanthropological background -- 1.2.1 Early hominins -- 1.2.2 Origin of Homo and first expansions out of Africa -- 1.2.3 Archaic Homo sapiens in Africa -- 1.2.4 Anatomically modern humans -- 1.2.5 Biocultural evolution of Homo sapiens -- 1.3 Ethiopian lakes as paleoenvironmental and palaeoclimate archives -- 1.3.1 Regional setting of the Chew Bahir basin -- 1.3.2 Materials and Methods used for the analysis of the Chew Bahir record -- 1.3.3 Palaeoecological results based on the Chew Bahir record | |
505 | 8 | |a 1.3.4 Conclusion from a palaeoecological point of view -- 1.4 The role of tropical highlands in the dispersal of Homo sapiens -- 1.4.1 Introduction -- 1.4.2 Environmental background -- 1.4.3 The Middle Stone Age archaeological record -- 1.4.4 The earliest evidence of high-altitude occupation -- 1.4.5 The influence of climate in the dispersal of Homo sapiens from Africa -- 1.4.6 Conclusion -- 1.5 Ephemeral but not remote -- Insights into the Late Pleistocene of North-East Africa -- 1.5.1 Introduction -- 1.5.2 Regional context -- 1.5.3 Environmental and climatological setting | |
505 | 8 | |a 1.5.4 Late Pleistocene record from Sodmein Cave -- 1.5.5 Open-air sites in Sodmein area and Wadi Qena area -- 1.5.6 Reconstructing the Late Pleistocene environment of the Eastern Desert -- 1.5.7 Re-occupation model of the Sahara after the hyper-arid Pleistocene -- 1.5.8 Conclusion -- 1.6 Hunter-gatherer mobility: Anthropological models of the first African frontier -- 1.6.1 Introduction -- 1.6.2 Frontiers of rationalism and colonial expansionism -- 1.6.3 The internal African frontier and the first African frontier -- 1.6.4 Fission and fusion pattern | |
505 | 8 | |a 1.6.5 The effects of nested developmental cycles -- 1.6.6 The Changing Composition Group Model -- 1.6.7 Modelling marriage rules -- 1.6.8 Conclusion -- 1.7 Summary -- 1.8 References -- Chapter 2 Middle East/Levant -- 2.1 The southern Levant as migration corridor and barrier -- 2.1.1 Physiographic and geologic settings -- 2.1.2 Climate -- 2.1.3 Present-day vegetation -- 2.1.4 Vegetation history: Dry or wet glacial in the Levant? -- 2.1.5 Lake-level history: increased glacial wetness or decreased evaporation? | |
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spelling | Litt, Thomas. The Journey of Modern Humans from Africa to Europe [electronic resource] : Culture-Environmental Interaction and Mobility. Stuttgart : Schweizerbart, 2021. 1 online resource (392 p.) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Description based upon print version of record. Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Preface -- The Authors -- Table of Contents -- Chapter 1 African Research -- 1.1 Millennial spaces have always structured the African continent -- 1.1.1 Genetics, archaeology and geography -- 1.1.2 The genetic narrative -- 1.1.3 The role of archaeology -- 1.1.4 The build of the African continent -- 1.1.5 Longstanding contexts -- 1.1.6 The centre of Africa, void of Pleistocene humans -- 1.1.7 The volatile bow around the centre -- 1.1.8 The self-sufficient subcontinent to the south -- 1.1.9 The patchy east -- 1.1.10 Sahara Desert and Nile Valley 1.1.11 Remote margins: Atlas Mountains, Niger Inland Delta, Namib desert: oblivion and loss -- 1.2 Palaeoanthropological background -- 1.2.1 Early hominins -- 1.2.2 Origin of Homo and first expansions out of Africa -- 1.2.3 Archaic Homo sapiens in Africa -- 1.2.4 Anatomically modern humans -- 1.2.5 Biocultural evolution of Homo sapiens -- 1.3 Ethiopian lakes as paleoenvironmental and palaeoclimate archives -- 1.3.1 Regional setting of the Chew Bahir basin -- 1.3.2 Materials and Methods used for the analysis of the Chew Bahir record -- 1.3.3 Palaeoecological results based on the Chew Bahir record 1.3.4 Conclusion from a palaeoecological point of view -- 1.4 The role of tropical highlands in the dispersal of Homo sapiens -- 1.4.1 Introduction -- 1.4.2 Environmental background -- 1.4.3 The Middle Stone Age archaeological record -- 1.4.4 The earliest evidence of high-altitude occupation -- 1.4.5 The influence of climate in the dispersal of Homo sapiens from Africa -- 1.4.6 Conclusion -- 1.5 Ephemeral but not remote -- Insights into the Late Pleistocene of North-East Africa -- 1.5.1 Introduction -- 1.5.2 Regional context -- 1.5.3 Environmental and climatological setting 1.5.4 Late Pleistocene record from Sodmein Cave -- 1.5.5 Open-air sites in Sodmein area and Wadi Qena area -- 1.5.6 Reconstructing the Late Pleistocene environment of the Eastern Desert -- 1.5.7 Re-occupation model of the Sahara after the hyper-arid Pleistocene -- 1.5.8 Conclusion -- 1.6 Hunter-gatherer mobility: Anthropological models of the first African frontier -- 1.6.1 Introduction -- 1.6.2 Frontiers of rationalism and colonial expansionism -- 1.6.3 The internal African frontier and the first African frontier -- 1.6.4 Fission and fusion pattern 1.6.5 The effects of nested developmental cycles -- 1.6.6 The Changing Composition Group Model -- 1.6.7 Modelling marriage rules -- 1.6.8 Conclusion -- 1.7 Summary -- 1.8 References -- Chapter 2 Middle East/Levant -- 2.1 The southern Levant as migration corridor and barrier -- 2.1.1 Physiographic and geologic settings -- 2.1.2 Climate -- 2.1.3 Present-day vegetation -- 2.1.4 Vegetation history: Dry or wet glacial in the Levant? -- 2.1.5 Lake-level history: increased glacial wetness or decreased evaporation? 2.2 The palaeoenvironment of the southern Levant during the last interglacial- glacial cycle Includes bibliographical references and index. Antiquities, Prehistoric. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh96006045 Human beings Africa Migrations. Human beings Europe Migrations. Land settlement patterns, Prehistoric. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85074309 Life sciences. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85076841 Êtres humains Afrique Migrations. Êtres humains Europe Migrations. Colonisation intérieure Types préhistoriques. Sciences de la vie. biological sciences. aat Antiquities, Prehistoric fast Human beings Migrations fast Land settlement patterns, Prehistoric fast Africa fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJkHrMyfHC67yqRTycbrv3 Europe fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJxCxPbbk4CPJDQJb4r6rq Richter, Jürgen. Schäbitz, Frank. Print version: Litt, Thomas The Journey of Modern Humans from Africa to Europe Stuttgart : Schweizerbart,c2021 9783510655342 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3592830 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Litt, Thomas The Journey of Modern Humans from Africa to Europe Culture-Environmental Interaction and Mobility. Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Preface -- The Authors -- Table of Contents -- Chapter 1 African Research -- 1.1 Millennial spaces have always structured the African continent -- 1.1.1 Genetics, archaeology and geography -- 1.1.2 The genetic narrative -- 1.1.3 The role of archaeology -- 1.1.4 The build of the African continent -- 1.1.5 Longstanding contexts -- 1.1.6 The centre of Africa, void of Pleistocene humans -- 1.1.7 The volatile bow around the centre -- 1.1.8 The self-sufficient subcontinent to the south -- 1.1.9 The patchy east -- 1.1.10 Sahara Desert and Nile Valley 1.1.11 Remote margins: Atlas Mountains, Niger Inland Delta, Namib desert: oblivion and loss -- 1.2 Palaeoanthropological background -- 1.2.1 Early hominins -- 1.2.2 Origin of Homo and first expansions out of Africa -- 1.2.3 Archaic Homo sapiens in Africa -- 1.2.4 Anatomically modern humans -- 1.2.5 Biocultural evolution of Homo sapiens -- 1.3 Ethiopian lakes as paleoenvironmental and palaeoclimate archives -- 1.3.1 Regional setting of the Chew Bahir basin -- 1.3.2 Materials and Methods used for the analysis of the Chew Bahir record -- 1.3.3 Palaeoecological results based on the Chew Bahir record 1.3.4 Conclusion from a palaeoecological point of view -- 1.4 The role of tropical highlands in the dispersal of Homo sapiens -- 1.4.1 Introduction -- 1.4.2 Environmental background -- 1.4.3 The Middle Stone Age archaeological record -- 1.4.4 The earliest evidence of high-altitude occupation -- 1.4.5 The influence of climate in the dispersal of Homo sapiens from Africa -- 1.4.6 Conclusion -- 1.5 Ephemeral but not remote -- Insights into the Late Pleistocene of North-East Africa -- 1.5.1 Introduction -- 1.5.2 Regional context -- 1.5.3 Environmental and climatological setting 1.5.4 Late Pleistocene record from Sodmein Cave -- 1.5.5 Open-air sites in Sodmein area and Wadi Qena area -- 1.5.6 Reconstructing the Late Pleistocene environment of the Eastern Desert -- 1.5.7 Re-occupation model of the Sahara after the hyper-arid Pleistocene -- 1.5.8 Conclusion -- 1.6 Hunter-gatherer mobility: Anthropological models of the first African frontier -- 1.6.1 Introduction -- 1.6.2 Frontiers of rationalism and colonial expansionism -- 1.6.3 The internal African frontier and the first African frontier -- 1.6.4 Fission and fusion pattern 1.6.5 The effects of nested developmental cycles -- 1.6.6 The Changing Composition Group Model -- 1.6.7 Modelling marriage rules -- 1.6.8 Conclusion -- 1.7 Summary -- 1.8 References -- Chapter 2 Middle East/Levant -- 2.1 The southern Levant as migration corridor and barrier -- 2.1.1 Physiographic and geologic settings -- 2.1.2 Climate -- 2.1.3 Present-day vegetation -- 2.1.4 Vegetation history: Dry or wet glacial in the Levant? -- 2.1.5 Lake-level history: increased glacial wetness or decreased evaporation? Antiquities, Prehistoric. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh96006045 Human beings Africa Migrations. Human beings Europe Migrations. Land settlement patterns, Prehistoric. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85074309 Life sciences. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85076841 Êtres humains Afrique Migrations. Êtres humains Europe Migrations. Colonisation intérieure Types préhistoriques. Sciences de la vie. biological sciences. aat Antiquities, Prehistoric fast Human beings Migrations fast Land settlement patterns, Prehistoric fast |
subject_GND | http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh96006045 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85074309 http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85076841 |
title | The Journey of Modern Humans from Africa to Europe Culture-Environmental Interaction and Mobility. |
title_auth | The Journey of Modern Humans from Africa to Europe Culture-Environmental Interaction and Mobility. |
title_exact_search | The Journey of Modern Humans from Africa to Europe Culture-Environmental Interaction and Mobility. |
title_full | The Journey of Modern Humans from Africa to Europe [electronic resource] : Culture-Environmental Interaction and Mobility. |
title_fullStr | The Journey of Modern Humans from Africa to Europe [electronic resource] : Culture-Environmental Interaction and Mobility. |
title_full_unstemmed | The Journey of Modern Humans from Africa to Europe [electronic resource] : Culture-Environmental Interaction and Mobility. |
title_short | The Journey of Modern Humans from Africa to Europe |
title_sort | journey of modern humans from africa to europe culture environmental interaction and mobility |
title_sub | Culture-Environmental Interaction and Mobility. |
topic | Antiquities, Prehistoric. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh96006045 Human beings Africa Migrations. Human beings Europe Migrations. Land settlement patterns, Prehistoric. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85074309 Life sciences. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85076841 Êtres humains Afrique Migrations. Êtres humains Europe Migrations. Colonisation intérieure Types préhistoriques. Sciences de la vie. biological sciences. aat Antiquities, Prehistoric fast Human beings Migrations fast Land settlement patterns, Prehistoric fast |
topic_facet | Antiquities, Prehistoric. Human beings Africa Migrations. Human beings Europe Migrations. Land settlement patterns, Prehistoric. Life sciences. Êtres humains Afrique Migrations. Êtres humains Europe Migrations. Colonisation intérieure Types préhistoriques. Sciences de la vie. biological sciences. Antiquities, Prehistoric Human beings Migrations Land settlement patterns, Prehistoric Africa Europe |
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