FIRST AMH - ENVI

"Assessing the variability of the first Anatomically Modern Humans behavior: Human / environment interaction in Western Europe and South Africa (60,000 – 40,000 years B.P.)"

 Coordinatore CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE 

 Organization address address: Rue Michel -Ange 3
city: PARIS
postcode: 75794

contact info
Titolo: Ms.
Nome: Béatrice
Cognome: Saint-Cricq
Email: send email
Telefono: +33 4 91164008
Fax: +33 4 91779304

 Nazionalità Coordinatore France [FR]
 Totale costo 257˙655 €
 EC contributo 257˙655 €
 Programma FP7-PEOPLE
Specific programme "People" implementing the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Community for research, technological development and demonstration activities (2007 to 2013)
 Code Call FP7-PEOPLE-2012-IOF
 Funding Scheme MC-IOF
 Anno di inizio 2013
 Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) 2013-08-01   -   2016-07-31

 Partecipanti

# participant  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE

 Organization address address: Rue Michel -Ange 3
city: PARIS
postcode: 75794

contact info
Titolo: Ms.
Nome: Béatrice
Cognome: Saint-Cricq
Email: send email
Telefono: +33 4 91164008
Fax: +33 4 91779304

FR (PARIS) coordinator 257˙655.90

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cultural    stone    cultures    years    upper    populations    material    scope    ago    france    paleolithic    south    dispersion    amhs    shift    behavior    ecological       emergence    modern    human    africa    humans   

 Obiettivo del progetto (Objective)

'This project targets the shift and variability of human adaptive systems in the scope of the dispersion of the Anatomically Modern Humans (AMHs), from the African continent to throughout Eurasia 60,000 years ago. This dispersion was accompanied by new technical, social and territorial organizations that characterize the Upper Paleolithic material culture. Much research has focused on the recent stages of these modern human populations (25,000 B.P.) of East and Central Europe. There is still little evidence on the life way of the first modern human populations and of the Early Upper Paleolithic cultures (40,000 B.P.) in western Europe (e.g. France), remaining as one of the least known periods of the European prehistory. Closely related to the spread of the AMHs in Europe is the search for the processes responsible for the emergence of cognitive “modernity' , which is currently nourished by major discoveries in South Africa. The MSA contexts (South Africa) hold the more remarkable and oldest signs of modern behavior by humans (60,000 B.P.) and a wide range of cultural innovations that predate similar behavior only occurring in Europe with the Early Upper Paleolithic 40,000 years ago. Their study allow to provide keys of understanding of how the shift in mentality, practical skills and the emergence of figurative thinking occurred in Europe.

On examining Early Upper Paleolithic (France) and Middle Stone Age (South Africa) stone tools made of a wide range of rocks trough use-wear analysis, in the scope of multidisciplinary teams, this project intends to determine against distinct environmental backdrops and cultural niches, how ecological factors (e.g. bio-geological resources availability), influenced and shaped subsistence and settlement strategies of the early modern humans. Whereas to consider that cultural drift is only driven by purely cultural mechanisms, the goal is to explore the diversity of 1st AMHs material cultures within an ecological basis.'

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