2019
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0225828
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Territoriality and the organization of technology during the Last Glacial Maximum in southwestern Europe

Abstract: Climate changes that occurred during the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) had significant consequences in human eco-dynamics across Europe. Among the most striking impacts are the demographic contraction of modern humans into southern refugia and the potential formation of a population bottleneck. In Iberia and southern France transformations also included the occurrence of significant technological changes, mostly marked by the emergence of a diverse set of bifacially-shaped stone projectiles. The rapid disseminati… Show more

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“…23.5 ka cal BP to 18.5 ka cal BP) is characterized by the increase of semi-desert arid steppe vegetation, the decrease of the Mediterranean forest and the continuation of the Atlantic forest (Carrión, 2015). These conditions were followed by a general European demographic contraction (Posth et al, 2016;Soares et al, 2010) rapid technological changes towards robustness of the tool kits (Zilhão, 2013), and emergence of cultural clusters (Burke et al, 2017;Cascalheira, 2019).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…23.5 ka cal BP to 18.5 ka cal BP) is characterized by the increase of semi-desert arid steppe vegetation, the decrease of the Mediterranean forest and the continuation of the Atlantic forest (Carrión, 2015). These conditions were followed by a general European demographic contraction (Posth et al, 2016;Soares et al, 2010) rapid technological changes towards robustness of the tool kits (Zilhão, 2013), and emergence of cultural clusters (Burke et al, 2017;Cascalheira, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%