Basic chronology of Upper Palaeolithic & Mesolithic
Europe’s last Neanderthals, & first H. sapiens
-c. 45,000 – 42,000 BP – Neanderthals & modern humans together in Europe
What happened?
1) Modern humans out-competed Neanderthals who were too slow/specialised to adapt to change;
2) Climate change – see above;
3) Genocide;
4) Disease;
5) Neanderthals & humans interbred;
6) Combinations of the above…..
Hybridisation?
-Lagar Velho, Portugal c. 24.5 kya
• 4 year old boy;
• Debate over Neanderthal influence on skeleton…
-Peștera cu Oase, Romania c. 40 kya
• ‘Modern human’ features like projecting chin, no brow ridge, high & rounded brain case;
• Some Neanderthal characteristics e.g. large crest of bone behind ear, robust jaw & big teeth that get even larger toward the back.
The Châtelperronian – a late Neanderthal adaptive culture?
Other late Mousterian/‘transitional’ evidence
Who were the leaf-point makers?
The earliest modern human remains in Europe?
It’s culture, innit?
• Perforated animal bone & ivory beads Geißenklösterle Cave, SW Germany, c. 42 – 40, 000 BP.
• Venus of Hohle Fels, Germany, c. 40 – 35,000 BP.
• Löwenmensch figurine or Lionman of the Hohlenstein-Stadel, SW Germany, c. 40, 000 BP.
• Cueva de El Castillo cave art, Puente Viesgo, Cantabria, Spain, c. 40,800 BP. Neanderthals or
modern humans?
New technologies, ways of being & scales of movement
Aurignacian
Goat’s Hole Cave, Paviland, South Wales
“Neolithic farmers had social relationships with each other while Mesolithic
hunter-gatherers had ecological relationships with hazelnuts”.
Last Glacial Maximum c. 20,000 – 18, 000 BP
Gravettian (c. 35,000 – 22,000 BP)
Dolní Věstonice, Moravia, Czech Republic
From wolf to woof?
Solutrean
Late Glacial Interstadial
17,000 – 12,800 BP
Magdalenian – Late Upper Palaeolithic (c. 17,000
– c. 13,000 BC)
Mezhirich & Gontsy, Ukraine
Gough’s Cave, Cheddar Gorge
Creswell Crags, Nottinghamshire/Derbyshire
• At Creswell Crags, series of caves & rock shelters in limestone gorge occupied intermittently by Neanderthals c. 50–60,000 BP, Lincombian-Ranisian Jerzmanowician (LRJ) c. 41,000 BP,
Gravettian c. 32,000 BP, & most caves used during Magdalenian c. 14–12,800 years ago.
Creswell Crags
artefacts
• Creswellian points, blades & scrapers, Robin Hood Cave
• Bone needle from Church Hole Cave, & bone point
Creswell Crags artefacts
• Ochred engraving of a horse on a rib from Robin Hood Cave & human/ anthropomorphic figure on a woolly rhino rib from Pin Hole Cave
• In addition to the deer carving, a possible horse & a bison or aurochs have also been identified.
• This was Britain’s first confirmed Palaeolithic art.