FURTHER READING
General
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Gamble, Clive, The Palaeolithic Settlement of Europe, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986.The Palaeolithic Societies of Europe, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999.
Hoffecker, John F., Desolate Landscapes: Ice-Age Settlement of Eastern Europe, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2002.
Landscape of the Mind: Human Evolution and the Archaeology of Thought, New York: Columbia University Press, 2011.
Klein, Richard G., The Human Career: Human Biological and Cultural Origins, 3rd edn., Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009.
Mithen, Steven, The Prehistory of the Mind: The Cognitive Origins of Art, Religion and Science, London: Thames & Hudson, Ltd., 1996.
Svoboda, Jiri, Vojen Lozek, and Emanuel Vlcek, Hunters between East and West: The Paleolithic of Moravia, New York: Plenum Press, 1996.
Trigger, Bruce G., A History of Archaeological Thought, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1989.
Wells, Spencer, Deep Ancestry: Inside the Genographic Project, Washington, D.C.: National Geographic Society, 2007.
Wood, Bernard, Human Evolution: A Very Short Introduction, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005.
Lower Palaeolithic
Bar-Yosef, Ofer, and A. Belfer-Cohen, ‘From Africa to Eurasia - Early dispersals', Quaternary International 75 (2001), 19-28.
Carbonell, Eudald, et al., ‘The first hominin of Europe', Nature 452 (2008), 465-9.
Haidle, Miram N., ‘How to think a simple spear', in Sophie A. de Beaune, Frederick L. Coolidge, and Thomas Wynn (eds.), Cognitive Archaeology and Human Evolution, New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009, pp. 57-73.
Pope, Matt I., and Mark B. Roberts, ‘Observations on the relationship between Palaeolithic individuals and artifact scatters at the Middle Pleistocene site of Boxgrove, UK', in Clive Gamble and Martin Porr (eds.), The Hominid Individual in Context, London: Routledge, 2005, pp.
81-97.Santonja, Manuel, and Paola Villa, ‘The Acheulean of Western Europe', in Naama Goren- Inbar and Gonen Sharon (eds.), Axe Age: Acheulian Tool-making from Quarry to Discard, London: Equinox Publishing Ltd., 2006, pp. 429-78.
Scott, Gary R., and Luis Gibert, ‘The oldest hand-axes in Europe', Nature 461 (2009), 82-5.
Stringer, Chris, ‘The status of Homo heidelbergensis', Evolutionary Anthropology 21 (2012), 101-7.
Middle Palaeolithic and Neanderthals
Binford, Lewis R., and Sally R. Binford, ‘A preliminary analysis of functional variability in the Mousterian of Levallois facies', American Anthropologist 68 (1966), 238-95.
Bocherens, Herve, Dorothee G. Drucker, Daniel Billiou, Marylene Patou-Mathis, and Bernard Vandermeersch, ‘Isotopic evidence for diet and subsistence pattern of the Saint-Cesaire I Neanderthal: Review and use of a multi-source mixing model', Journal of Human Evolution 49 (2005), 71-87.
Boeda, Eric, Jacques Connan, Daniel Dessort, Sultan Muhesen, Norbert Mercier, Helene Valladas, and Nadine Tisnerat, ‘Bitumen as a hafting material on Middle Paleolithic artefacts', Nature 380 (1996), 336-8.
Carbonell, Eudald, and Z. Castro-Curel, ‘Palaeolithic wooden artifacts from the Abric Romani (Capellades, Barcelona, Spain)', Journal of Archaeological Science 19 (1992), 707-19.
Green, Richard E., et al., ‘A draft sequence of the Neandertal genome', Science 328 (2010), 710-22.
Lalueza-Fox, Carles, et al., ‘Genetic evidence for patrilocal mating behavior among Neandertal groups', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (2011), 250-3.
Mellars, Paul, The Neanderthal Legacy: An Archaeological Perspective from Western Europe, Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1996.
Sandgathe, Dennis M., et al., ‘On the role of fire in Neandertal adaptations in Western Europe: Evidence from Pech de l'Aze and Roche Marsal, France', PaleoAnthropology (2011), 216-42.
Scott, Kate, ‘Mammoth bones modified by humans: Evidence from La Cotte de la St.
Brelade, Jersey, Channel islands', in Robson Bonnichisen and Marcella H. Sorg (eds.), Bone Modification, Orono, ME: Center for the Study of the First Americans, 1989, pp. 335-46.Weaver, Timothy D., ‘The meaning of Neandertal skeletal morphology', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (2009), 16,028-33.
Zamyatnin, S. N., ‘Stalingradskaya paleoliticheskaya stoyanka', Kratkie Soobshcheniya Instituta Arkheologii 82 (1961), 5-36.
Upper Palaeolithic and modern humans
Anikovich, M. V., et al., ‘Early Upper Paleolithic in eastern Europe and implications for the dispersal of modern humans', Science 315 (2007), 223-6.
Golovanova, Liubov V., Vladimir B. Doronichev, Naomi E. Cleghorn, Marianna A. Kulkova, TatianaV.. Sapelko, andM. StevenShackley, ‘Significance of ecological factors in the Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition', Current Anthropology 51 (2010), 655-91.
Hoffecker, John F., ‘Innovation and technological knowledge in the Upper Paleolithic of northern Eurasia', Evolutionary Anthropology 14 (2005), 186-98.
‘The spread of modern humans in Europe', Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (2009), 16,040-5.
Straus, Lawrence G., ‘The Upper Paleolithic of Europe: an overview', Evolutionary Anthropology 4 (1995), 4-16.
Vanhaeren, Marian, and Francesco d'Errico, ‘Aurignacian ethno-linguistic geography of Europe revealed by personal ornaments', Journal of Archaeological Science 33 (2006), 1,105-28.
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