Stewart, J. R. (2004). Neanderthal--modern human competition?. The ecology of Neanderthals. Vol 14(3-43-4), pp. 178-189.
Title The title of the publication or report |
Neanderthal--modern human competition? | ||
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Subtitle The sub title of the publication or report |
A comparison between the mammals associated with Middle and Upper Palaeolithic industries in Europe during OIS 3 | ||
Issue The name of the volume or issue |
The ecology of Neanderthals | ||
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International Journal of Osteoarchaeology | ||
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14 (3-43-4) | ||
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178 - 189 | ||
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the hypothesis that extinction of the Neanderthals was due to interspecific competition with modern humans is tested using the faunas accompanying Upper and Middle Palaeolithic archaeology in Europe dating to OIS 3 and the start of OIS 2 (60--20 ka BP). The issue is also considered in the light of ecological theory, controlled experiments and field studies of competition between congeneric species. The paper concludes that competition between modern humans and Neanderthals is not easily demonstrated and that if it did exist it need not have caused Neanderthal extinction | ||
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2004 | ||
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04 May 2007 |