Chris Scarre
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Neil S, Evans J, Montgomery J, Schulting R, Scarre C
R Soc Open Sci
. 2023 Feb;
10(2):220798.
PMID: 36778953
Many of the most significant archaeological sites in Europe were excavated by antiquarians over one hundred years ago. Modern museum collections therefore frequently contain human remains that were recovered during...
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Rivollat M, Jeong C, Schiffels S, Kucukkalipci I, Pemonge M, Rohrlach A, et al.
Sci Adv
. 2020 Jun;
6(22):eaaz5344.
PMID: 32523989
Starting from 12,000 years ago in the Middle East, the Neolithic lifestyle spread across Europe via separate continental and Mediterranean routes. Genomes from early European farmers have shown a clear...
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Fazenda B, Scarre C, Till R, Pasalodos R, Rojo Guerra M, Tejedor C, et al.
J Acoust Soc Am
. 2017 Oct;
142(3):1332.
PMID: 28964077
During the 1980 s, acoustic studies of Upper Palaeolithic imagery in French caves-using the technology then available-suggested a relationship between acoustic response and the location of visual motifs. This paper...
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Neil S, Montgomery J, Evans J, Cook G, Scarre C
Am J Phys Anthropol
. 2017 Jul;
164(2):371-393.
PMID: 28752654
Objectives: The nature of land use and mobility during the transition to agriculture has often been debated. Here, we use isotope analysis of tooth enamel from human populations buried in...
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Neil S, Evans J, Montgomery J, Scarre C
R Soc Open Sci
. 2016 Feb;
3(1):150522.
PMID: 26909177
Development of agriculture is often assumed to be accompanied by a decline in residential mobility, and sedentism is frequently proposed to provide the basis for economic intensification, population growth and...
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Deguilloux M, Soler L, Pemonge M, Scarre C, Joussaume R, Laporte L
Am J Phys Anthropol
. 2010 Aug;
144(1):108-18.
PMID: 20717990
Recent paleogenetic studies have confirmed that the spread of the Neolithic across Europe was neither genetically nor geographically uniform. To extend existing knowledge of the mitochondrial European Neolithic gene pool,...