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Uranium-series dating of the Mousterian occupation at Abric Romani, Spain

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Abstract

The precise evolutionary position of the Neanderthal people continues to be a major uncertainty in human evolution. Their origin and their relationship to anatomically modern people are unclear and are clouded by poor chronology. Lithic artefacts of' the Mousterian type, found throughout Europe and the Mediterranean Basin, are believed to be the tool kit of the Neanderthals, but dates within Mousterian-bearing deposits are extremely rare. We report here on 20 high-quality uranium-series dates from Mousterian beds at Abric Romani, a rock shelter near Barcelona, Spain. The dates range from 39 to 60 kyr before present (BP) in an orderly stratigraphic succession and provide precise chronological control on an important Mousterian archaeological site. ?? 1988 Nature Publishing Group.
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Title Uranium-series dating of the Mousterian occupation at Abric Romani, Spain
Series title Nature
Volume 332
Issue 6159
Year Published 1988
Language English
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First page 68
Last page 70
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