Tephrostratigraphy and glass compositions of post-15 kyr Campi Flegrei eruptions: implications for eruption history and chronostratigraphic markers
Volcanic ash (tephra) erupted from the frequently active Campi Flegrei volcano forms layers
in many palaeoenvironmental archives across Italy and the Mediterranean. Proximal …
in many palaeoenvironmental archives across Italy and the Mediterranean. Proximal …
Modeling the solubility of sulfur in magmas: a 50-year old geochemical challenge
There are myriad reasons why we wish to understand the behavior of sulfur in magmatic
systems, reasons that vary from pure intellectual curiosity to possible impacts on society and …
systems, reasons that vary from pure intellectual curiosity to possible impacts on society and …
The emergence of ornaments and art: an archaeological perspective on the origins of “behavioral modernity”
J Zilhão - Journal of archaeological research, 2007 - Springer
The earliest known personal ornaments come from the Middle Stone Age of southern Africa,
c. 75,000 years ago, and are associated with anatomically modern humans. In Europe, such …
c. 75,000 years ago, and are associated with anatomically modern humans. In Europe, such …
Rethinking the initial upper paleolithic
Abstract The term Initial Upper Paleolithic (IUP) was originally proposed to describe a
specific assemblage from the site of Boker Tachtit (level 4). The use of the term was …
specific assemblage from the site of Boker Tachtit (level 4). The use of the term was …
Volcanic hazard assessment at the restless Campi Flegrei caldera
Eruption forecasting and hazard assessments at the restless Campi Flegrei caldera, within
the Neapolitan volcanic area, have been performed using stratigraphical, volcanological …
the Neapolitan volcanic area, have been performed using stratigraphical, volcanological …
The mythical moderns
RG Bednarik - Journal of World Prehistory, 2008 - Springer
Based on the most current information available on the Late Pleistocene
palaeoanthropology of Europe, this paper presents a revolutionary reassessment of the …
palaeoanthropology of Europe, this paper presents a revolutionary reassessment of the …
Neandertals and moderns mixed, and it matters
J Zilhão - … Anthropology: Issues, News, and Reviews: Issues …, 2006 - Wiley Online Library
Twenty‐five years ago, the Middle‐to‐Upper Paleolithic transition in Europe could be
represented as a straightforward process subsuming both the emergence of symbolic …
represented as a straightforward process subsuming both the emergence of symbolic …
Wide dispersal and deposition of distal tephra during the Pleistocene 'Campanian Ignimbrite/Y5'eruption, Italy
A trachytic volcanic ash layer is widely distributed across south-western Russia, where it is
found both in well-characterised archaeological contexts close to the Don River (the …
found both in well-characterised archaeological contexts close to the Don River (the …
Quantifying volcanic ash dispersal and impact of the Campanian Ignimbrite super‐eruption
We apply a novel computational approach to assess, for the first time, volcanic ash dispersal
during the Campanian Ignimbrite (Italy) super‐eruption providing insights into eruption …
during the Campanian Ignimbrite (Italy) super‐eruption providing insights into eruption …
The Campanian Ignimbrite and Codola tephra layers: Two temporal/stratigraphic markers for the Early Upper Palaeolithic in southern Italy and eastern Europe
Tephra layers from archaeological sites in southern Italy and eastern Europe
stratigraphically associated with cultural levels containing Early Upper Palaeolithic industry …
stratigraphically associated with cultural levels containing Early Upper Palaeolithic industry …