The Early Upper Paleolithic beyond Western Europe
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This volume brings together prominent archaeologists working in areas outside Western Europe to discuss the most recent evidence for the origins of the early Upper Paleolithic and its relationship to the origin of modern humans. With a wealth of primary data from archaeological sites and regions that have never before been published and discussions of materials from difficult-to-find sources, the collection urges readers to reconsider the process of modern human behavioral origins.

Archaeological evidence continues to play a critical role in debates over the origins of anatomically modern humans. The appearance of novel Upper Paleolithic technologies, new patterns of land use, expanded social networks, and the emergence of complex forms of symbolic communication point to a behavioral revolution beginning sometime around 45,000 years ago. Until recently, most of the available evidence for this revolution derived from Western European archaeological contexts that suggested an abrupt replacement of Mousterian Middle Paleolithic with Aurignacian Upper Paleolithic adaptations. In the absence of fossil association, the behavioral transition was thought to reflect the biological replacement of archaic hominid populations by intrusive modern humans.

The contributors present new archaeological evidence that tells a very different story: The Middle-Upper Paleolithic transitions in areas as diverse as the Levant, Eastern-Central Europe, and Central and Eastern Asia are characterized both by substantial behavioral continuity over the period 45,000-25,000 years ago and by a mosaic-like pattern of shifting adaptations. Together these essays will enliven and enrich the discussion of the shift from archaic to modern behavioral adaptations.

Contributors: O. Bar-Yosef, A. Belfer-Cohen, R. L. Bettinger, P. J. Brantingham, N. R. Coinman, A. P. Derevianko, R. G. Elston, J. R. Fox, X. Gao, J. M. Geneste, T. Goebel, E. Güleç, K. W. Kerry, L. Koulakovskaia, J. K. Kozlowski, S. L. Kuhn, Y. V. Kuzmin, D. B. Madsen, A. E. Marks, L. Meignen, T. Meshveliani, K. Monigal, P. E. Nehoroshev, J. W. Olsen, M. Otte, M. C. Stiner,J. Svoboda, A. Sytnik, D. Tseveendorj, L. B. Vishnyatsky

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Year
2004
Print ISBN
9780520238510
Edition
1
eBook ISBN
9780520930094

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. CONTENTS
  3. LIST OF FIGURES AND TABLES
  4. PREFACE
  5. 1. On the Difficulty of the Middle-Upper Paleolithic Transitions
  6. 2. Early Upper Paleolithic Backed Blade Industries in Central and Eastern Europe
  7. 3. Continuities, Discontinuities, and Interactions in Early Upper Paleolithic Technologies: A View from the Middle Danube
  8. 4. Koulichivka and Its Place in the Middle-Upper Paleolithic Transition in Eastern Europe
  9. 5. Origins of the European Upper Paleolithic, Seen from Crimea: Simple Myth or Complex Reality?
  10. 6. The Beginning of the Upper Paleolithic on the Russian Plain
  11. 7. Emergence of the Levantine Upper Paleolithic: Evidence from the Wadi al-Hasa
  12. 8. New Perspectives on the Initial Upper Paleolithic: The View from Üçağizli Cave, Turkey
  13. 9. The Upper Paleolithic in Western Georgia
  14. 10. The Aurignacian in Asia
  15. 11. The Middle-Upper Paleolithic Interface in Former Soviet Central Asia
  16. 12. The Early Upper Paleolithic of Siberia
  17. 13. Origin of the Upper Paleolithic in Siberia: A Geoarchaeological Perspective
  18. 14. Initial Upper Paleolithic Blade Industries from the North-Central Gobi Desert, Mongolia
  19. 15. The Initial Upper Paleolithic at Shuidonggou, Northwestern China
  20. 16. The Early Upper Paleolithic and the Origins of Modern Human Behavior
  21. REFERENCES
  22. LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS
  23. INDEX

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