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logo citeas Finlayson, C., Giles Pacheco, F., Rodríguez-Vidal, J., Fa, D. A., María Gutierrez López, J., Santiago Pérez, A., … Sakamoto, T. (2006, September 13). Late survival of Neanderthals at the southernmost extreme of Europe. Nature. Springer Science and Business Media LLC. http://doi.org/10.1038/nature05195
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Late survival of Neanderthals at the southernmost extreme of Europe

AutorFinlayson, Clive; Giles Pacheco, Francisco; Rodríguez Vidal, Joaquín; Fa, Darren A.; Gutiérrez López, José María; Santiago Pérez, Antonio; Finlayson, Geraldine; Allué, E.; Baena Preysler, J.; Cáceres, Isabel; Carrión, José S.; Fernández-Jalvo, Yolanda ; Gleed-Owen, Christopher P.; Jiménez-Espejo, Francisco J. CSIC ORCID ; López Martínez, Pilar ; López Sáez, José Antonio CSIC ORCID ; Riquelme Cantal, José Antonio CSIC ORCID; Sánchez Marco, Antonio CSIC ORCID; Giles Guzmán, Francisco; Brown, Kimberly; Fuentes, Noemí; Valarino, Claire A.; Villalpando, Antonio; Stringer, Christopher B.; Martínez Ruíz, Francisca C.; Sakamoto, Tatsuhiko
FinanciadoresGovernment of Gibraltar
European Commission
Fundación Séneca
Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia (España)
Fecha de publicación19-oct-2006
EditorNature Publishing Group
CitaciónNature 443: 850-853 (2006)
ResumenThe late survival of archaic hominin populations and their long contemporaneity with modern humans is now clear for southeast Asia1. In Europe the extinction of the Neanderthals, firmly associated with Mousterian technology, has received much attention, and evidence of their survival after 35 kyr BP has recently been put in doubt2. Here we present data, based on a high-resolution record of human occupation from Gorham’s Cave, Gibraltar, that establish the survival of a population of Neanderthals to 28 kyr BP. These Neanderthals survived in the southernmost point of Europe, within a particular physiographic context, and are the last currently recorded anywhere. Our results show that the Neanderthals survived in isolated refuges well after the arrival of modern humans in Europe.
Descripción4 pages, 1 table, 1 figure.
Versión del editorhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature05195
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/18685
DOI10.1038/nature05195
ISSN0028-0836
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