The timing and spatiotemporal patterning of Neanderthal disappearance


Autoria(s): Higham, Tom; Douka, Katerina; Wood, Rachel; Ramsey, Christopher Bronk; Brock, Fiona; Basell, Laura; Camps, Marta; Arrizabalaga, Alvaro; Baena, Javier; Barroso-Ruíz, Cecillio; Bergman, Christopher; Boitard, Coralie; Boscato, Paolo; Caparrós, Miguel; Conard, Nicholas J.; Draily, Christelle; Froment, Alain; Galván, Bertila; Gambassini, Paolo; Garcia-Moreno, Alejandro; Grimaldi, Stefano; Haesaerts, Paul; Holt, Brigitte; Iriarte-Chiapusso, Maria-Jose; Jelinek, Arthur; Jordá Pardo, Jesús F.; Maíllo-Fernández, José-Manuel; Marom, Anat; Maroto, Julià; Menéndez, Mario; Metz, Laure; Morin, Eugène; Moroni, Adriana; Negrino, Fabio; Panagopoulou, Eleni; Peresani, Marco; Pirson, Stéphane; de la Rasilla, Marco; Riel-Salvatore, Julien; Ronchitelli, Annamaria; Santamaria, David; Semal, Patrick; Slimak, Ludovic; Soler, Joaquim; Soler, Narcís; Villaluenga, Aritza; Pinhasi, Ron; Jacobi, Roger
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20/08/2014

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ThetimingofNeanderthal disappearanceandtheextent to whichthey overlapped with the earliest incoming anatomically modern humans (AMHs)inEurasia arekey questions inpalaeoanthropology1,2 .Deter- mining the spatiotemporal relationship between the two populations is crucial if we are to understand the processes, timing and reasons leading to the disappearance of Neanderthals and the likelihood of cultural and genetic exchange. Serious technical challenges, however, havehinderedreliable datingof the period,as theradiocarbonmethod reaches its limit at 50,000 years ago3 .Herewe apply improved accel- erator mass spectrometry 14C techniques to construct robust chro- nologies from 40 key Mousterian and Neanderthal archaeological sites, ranging fromRussia toSpain.Bayesianagemodellingwas used togenerate probability distributionfunctions todetermine the latest appearancedate.Weshowthat theMousterianendedby41,030–39,260 calibratedyears BP(at95.4%probability) acrossEurope.Wealsodem- onstrate that succeeding ‘transitional’ archaeological industries, one ofwhich has beenlinked withNeanderthals (Cha ˆtelperronian)4 ,end at a similar time. Our data indicate that the disappearance of Nean- derthals occurred at different times in different regions.Comparing the data with results obtained fromthe earliest datedAMHsites in Europe, associated with the Uluzzian technocomplex5 , allows us to quantify the temporal overlap between the two human groups. The results revealasignificantoverlap of 2,600–5,400years (at 95.4%prob- ability).This hasimportant implications formodels seeking toexplain the cultural, technological and biological elements involved in the replacement of Neanderthals byAMHs.Amosaic of populations in Europe during the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition suggests that there was ample time for the transmission of cultural and sym- bolic behaviours, as well as possible genetic exchanges, between the two groups.

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http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/the-timing-and-spatiotemporal-patterning-of-neanderthal-disappearance(f4125924-d212-470e-b49e-d7729e34392f).html

http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature13621

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eng

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Higham , T , Douka , K , Wood , R , Ramsey , C B , Brock , F , Basell , L , Camps , M , Arrizabalaga , A , Baena , J , Barroso-Ruíz , C , Bergman , C , Boitard , C , Boscato , P , Caparrós , M , Conard , N J , Draily , C , Froment , A , Galván , B , Gambassini , P , Garcia-Moreno , A , Grimaldi , S , Haesaerts , P , Holt , B , Iriarte-Chiapusso , M-J , Jelinek , A , Jordá Pardo , J F , Maíllo-Fernández , J-M , Marom , A , Maroto , J , Menéndez , M , Metz , L , Morin , E , Moroni , A , Negrino , F , Panagopoulou , E , Peresani , M , Pirson , S , de la Rasilla , M , Riel-Salvatore , J , Ronchitelli , A , Santamaria , D , Semal , P , Slimak , L , Soler , J , Soler , N , Villaluenga , A , Pinhasi , R & Jacobi , R 2014 , ' The timing and spatiotemporal patterning of Neanderthal disappearance ' Nature , vol 512 , no. 7514 , pp. 306-309 . DOI: 10.1038/nature13621

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