RAPID CLIMATE CHANGE, EARLY MODERN HUMAN DISPERSAL, AND NEANDERTHAL DEMISE
Grant number: DE200100890 | Funding period: 2020 - 2024
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Abstract
Why are we the only surviving human species? This project aims to investigate whether seasonal environmental changes associated with rapid climate change events played a role in the expansion of our own species and the demise of Neanderthals between 60,000-30,000 years ago. The project will generate quantitative, sub-seasonal records of past climate variability using novel multi-proxy analyses from key archaeological sites, offering a framework for understanding early human responses to extreme climate fluctuations. This may inform our strategies for coping with future extreme scenarios. These unparalleled records will also provide data to test and refine climate models, enabling a better un..
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