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ANTIQUITY
Volume 74, Issue 285, Pages 544-552Publisher
ANTIQUITY PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.1017/S0003598X00059901
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Neanderthal contraction; modern human dispersal; hunter-gatherer demography; Palaeolithic demography; palaeodemography
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A complex statistical analysis of C14 dates from European Neanderthal and Early Modern humans has enabled important new understanding of how and when this major population change took place. This data allows the debate on the end of the Neanderthals to continue on much firmer ground. The large dataset may be found at http://intarch.ac.uk/antiquity/additional/boucqtable 1.html
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