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温迪加洞穴与欧洲的现代人类殖民

Vindija cave and the modern human peopling of Europe.

作者信息

Janković Ivor, Karavanić Ivor, Ahern James C M, Brajković Dejana, Lenardić Jadranka Mauch, Smith Fred H

机构信息

Institute for Anthropological Research, Zagreb, Croatia.

出版信息

Coll Antropol. 2006 Sep;30(3):457-66.

Abstract

Vindija cave in Croatia has yielded the youngest securely dated Neandertal skeletal remains in Central/Eastern Europe. In addition, these remains have been found in association with archaeological material exhibiting Upper Paleolithic elements. Due to its geographic location and date, the Vindija remains are particularly crucial for the understanding of initial modern human peopling of Europe and the nature of the Neandertal demise. The significance of archaeological and paleontological finds and hominin fossils from this site is discussed in the light of new finds at Vindija and recent developments in the fields of paleoanthropology and prehistoric archaeology. Furthermore, the impact of revised chronology for several crucial specimens and sites throughout Europe, including Vindija, is discussed.

摘要

克罗地亚的温迪加洞穴出土了中东欧地区年代测定最为确凿的、最年轻的尼安德特人骨骼遗骸。此外,这些遗骸是与展现旧石器时代晚期特征的考古材料一同被发现的。鉴于其地理位置和年代,温迪加洞穴的遗骸对于理解欧洲现代人类的最初定居以及尼安德特人灭绝的本质而言尤为关键。本文将结合温迪加洞穴的新发现以及古人类学和史前考古学领域的最新进展,探讨该遗址考古和古生物学发现以及古人类化石的重要意义。此外,还将讨论对包括温迪加洞穴在内的欧洲多个关键标本和遗址的年代测定修正所产生的影响。

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