In treeless areas, such geographic features often indicate ancient settlements formed from mud - brick structures that
later human occupation has compressed over time into artificial hills.
Not exact matches
The team have been investigating
human occupation in the
Late Pleistocene of eastern Jordan.
This period includes the overlapping
occupation of Europe by Neandertals, who show up about 130,000 years ago and disappear no
later than 30,000 years ago, and modern
humans, who arrived in Europe between 45,000 and 40,000 years ago and stayed for good.
Revised age of
late Neanderthal
occupation and the end of the Middle Paleolithic in the northern Caucasus «Advances in direct radiocarbon dating of Neanderthal and anatomically modern
human (AMH) fossils and the development of archaeostratigraphic chronologies now allow refined regional models for Neanderthal — AMH coexistence.