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2020
Journal Article
Title

Initial upper palaeolithic homo sapiens from Bacho Kiro Cave, Bulgaria

Abstract
The Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition in Europe witnessed the replacement and partial absorption of local Neanderthal populations by Homo sapiens populations of African origin1. However, this process probably varied across regions and its details remain largely unknown. In particular, the duration of chronological overlap between the two groups is much debated, as are the implications of this overlap for the nature of the biological and cultural interactions between Neanderthals and H. sapiens. Here we report the discovery and direct dating of human remains found in association with Initial Upper Palaeolithic artefacts, from excavations at Bacho Kiro Cave (Bulgaria). Morphological analysis of a tooth and mitochondrial DNA from several hominin bone fragments, identified through proteomic screening, assign these finds to H. sapiens and link the expansion of Initial Upper Palaeolithic technologies with the spread of H. sapiens into the mid-latitudes of Eurasia before 45 thousand years ago. The excavations yielded a wealth of bone artefacts, including pendants manufactured from cave bear teeth that are reminiscent of those later produced by the last Neanderthals of western Europe. These finds are consistent with models based on the arrival of multiple waves of H. sapiens into Europe coming into contact with declining Neanderthal populations.
Author(s)
Hublin, Jean-Jacques
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig
Sirakov, Nikolay
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia
Aldeias, Vera
Universidade do Algarve, Faro
Bailey, Shara
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig
Bard, Edouard
Collège de France, Aix-en-Provence
Delvigne, Vincent
University of Liège, Liège
Endarova, Elena
National History Museum, Sofia
Fagault, Yoann
Collège de France, Aix-en-Provence
Fewlass, Helen
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig
Hajdinjak, Mateja
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig
Kromer, Bernd
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig
Krumov, Ivaylo
History Museum, Belogradchik
Marreiros, João
Universidade do Algarve, Faro
Martisius, Naomi L.
University of California, Davis, Davis, CA
Paskulin, Lindsey
University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen
Sinet-Mathiot, Virginie
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig
Meyer, Matthias
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig
Pääbo, Svante
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig
Popov, Vasil
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia
Rezek, Zeljko
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig
Sirakova, Svoboda
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Sofia
Skinner, Matthew M.
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig
Smith, Geoff M.
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig
Spasov, Rosen
New Bulgarian University, Sofia
Talamo, Sahra
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig
Tuna, Thibaut
Collège de France, Aix-en-Provence
Wacker, Lukas
ETH Zurich, Zurich
Welker, Frido
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig
Wilcke, Arndt
Fraunhofer-Institut für Zelltherapie und Immunologie IZI  
Zahariev, Nikolay
New Bulgarian University, Sofia
McPherron, Shannon J.P.
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig
Tsanova, Tsenka
Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leipzig
Journal
Nature  
DOI
10.1038/s41586-020-2259-z
Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Zelltherapie und Immunologie IZI  
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