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"Modern Human Dispersals: The Evolution of Stone Tool Technology"
archaeologyanthropology1 year ago

"Modern Human Dispersals: The Evolution of Stone Tool Technology"

A study led by researchers at the Nagoya University Museum challenges traditional beliefs about the cultural evolution of Homo sapiens during their dispersal across Eurasia 50,000 to 40,000 years ago. The study suggests that the increase in stone tool productivity did not occur before or at the beginning of Homo sapiens' dispersals, but rather after, coinciding with the development of bladelet technology in the Early Upper Paleolithic. This challenges the view of a sudden cultural revolution and suggests a more nuanced and complex process of cultural evolution involving multiple stages.

"Homo sapiens settled Europe in multiple waves, new evidence shows"
archaeology2 years ago

"Homo sapiens settled Europe in multiple waves, new evidence shows"

New research suggests that Homo sapiens settled in Europe in three distinct waves during the Upper Paleolithic Age, with evidence found in stone tool technology from sites across western Eurasia. The study challenges previous beliefs about the timing and origin of sapiens in Europe and sheds light on their interactions with Neanderthals. The findings suggest that the Chatelperronian culture, previously attributed to Neanderthals, may actually signal the second wave of Homo sapiens migration in Europe.