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The first modern humans in Europe? A closer look at the dating evidence from the Swabian Jura (Germany)
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EducationArchaeologySwabian JuraA Closer LookFirst Modern HumansHistory Of ScienceModern HumansBioarchaeologyHuman OriginPrehistoryCultural HistoryLanguage StudiesCivilizationPaleoanthropologyAurignacian AroseHuman EvolutionModern BehaviourAnthropologyArchaeological Dating
The origins of anatomically modern humans, modern behaviour and the Aurignacian form one of the most dynamic fields of European research. Conard & Bolus (2003) opened a new debate by proposing that the Aurignacian arose from the migration of modern humans. Reviewing the data from the Swabian Jura, the author shows that radiocarbon dating cannot of itself presently support models of the primacy of art, industries or the arrival of modern humans at a particular place.
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