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Speleothem record attests to stable environmental conditions during Neanderthal–modern human turnover in southern Italy
Andrea Columbu
, Veronica Chiarini
, Christoph Spötl
, Stefano Benazzi
, John Hellstrom
, Hai Cheng
, Jo De Waele
Earth and Environmental Sciences-Twin Cities
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Apulia
66%
Biocultural Interactions
33%
Climate Oscillations
33%
Climatic Conditions
66%
Cohabitation
33%
Environmental Conditions
100%
Middle to Upper Paleolithic Transition
100%
Neanderthal Extinction
33%
Neanderthals
100%
Paleoclimate
33%
Paleoclimate Proxy
33%
Plethora
33%
Rainfall
33%
Rapid Climate Change
33%
Southern Europe
33%
Southern Italy
100%
Speleothem
33%
Speleothem Records
100%
Stalagmite
66%
Vegetated Soil
33%
Western Mediterranean
33%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Climate Change
50%
Climate Oscillation
50%
Italy
100%
Paleoclimate
100%
Southern Europe
50%
Speleothem
100%
Stalagmite
100%