Late Neandertals in Central Italy. High-resolution chronicles from Grotta dei Santi (Monte Argentario, Tuscany)

Most of the Middle Palaeolithic evidence of Central Italy still lacks a reliable chrono-cultural framework mainly due to research history. In this context Grotta dei Santi, a wide cave located on Monte Argentario, on the southern coast of Tuscany, is particularly relevant as it contains a very well...

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Main Authors Moroni, Adriana, Boschian, Giovanni, Crezzini, Jacopo, Montanari-Canini, Guido, Marciani, Giulia, Capecchi, Giulia, Arrighi, Simona, Aureli, Daniele, Berto, Claudio, Freguglia, Margherita, Araujo, Astolfo, Scaramucci, Sem, Jean Jacques Hublin, Lauer, Tobias, Benazzi, Stefano, Parenti, Fabio, Bonato, Marzia, Ricci, Stefano, Talamo, Sahra, Segre, Aldo G, Boschin, Francesco, Spagnolo, Vincenzo
Format Paper Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Ithaca Cornell University Library, arXiv.org 29.01.2020
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Summary:Most of the Middle Palaeolithic evidence of Central Italy still lacks a reliable chrono-cultural framework mainly due to research history. In this context Grotta dei Santi, a wide cave located on Monte Argentario, on the southern coast of Tuscany, is particularly relevant as it contains a very well preserved sequence including several Mousterian layers.
ISSN:2331-8422
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2001.10811