This special issue of Quaternary International publishes part of the proceedings of the homonymous thematic session at the FIST Geoitalia 2009 Congress, held at Rimini (Italy) on September-102009. The timing and the dispersal routes of the first humans peopling Europe during the Early Pleistocene are matters of an ongoing wide international debate (Dennell and Roebroeks, 2005; Martínez-Navarro, 2010; O'Regan et al., 2011, among the others). The Mediterranean region is a crucial area for this purpose, and the sites of the Italian peninsula provide important evidence for the stratigraphical, paleoenvironmental and biochronological data for the Early Pleistocene. Nine papers on a wide range of research topics (regional geology, paleogeography, prehistoric archaeology and palaeontology) are collected within this volume.
Homo from Africa to Europe: terrestrial ecosystems evolution and dispersal routes
Sardella R;Mancini M
2010
Abstract
This special issue of Quaternary International publishes part of the proceedings of the homonymous thematic session at the FIST Geoitalia 2009 Congress, held at Rimini (Italy) on September-102009. The timing and the dispersal routes of the first humans peopling Europe during the Early Pleistocene are matters of an ongoing wide international debate (Dennell and Roebroeks, 2005; Martínez-Navarro, 2010; O'Regan et al., 2011, among the others). The Mediterranean region is a crucial area for this purpose, and the sites of the Italian peninsula provide important evidence for the stratigraphical, paleoenvironmental and biochronological data for the Early Pleistocene. Nine papers on a wide range of research topics (regional geology, paleogeography, prehistoric archaeology and palaeontology) are collected within this volume.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.