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Paleolítico Médio: os hominíneos da Eurásia
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Prova 1 - 03/06/2021 - 10h às 12h
Prova 2 - 22/07/21 10h às 12h
Arqueologia urbana - Mariana Moura (turma Arqueologia Brasileira 2020)
Sambaqui fluviais - Sofia Quarello dos Ramos (turma Arqueologia Brasileira 2020)
Gravação da aula (15/4)
Os primeiros bípedes (2015). Cap. III - Assim caminhou a humanidade. Neves W. (ed.)
Australopithecus sediba: a new species of Homo-like australopith from South Africa (Berger et al 2010)
The diet of Australopithecus sediba (Henry et al. 2012)
From Australopithecus to Homo: the transition that wasn't (Kimbel & Villamoare 2016)
The history of our tribe (Welker 2017)
A 3.8-million-year-old hominin cranium from Woranso-Mille, Ethiopia (Haile-Selassie et al 2019)
Contemporaneity of Austrlopithecus, paranthropus, and early Homo erectus in South Africa (Herries et al. 2020)
What does it mean to be human? Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History
Origem e dispersão dos hominíneos - Museo de Bonn
The remains of the oldest human ancestor ever found - Timeline
Pegando Fogo: Introdução (Wrangham 2009)
Teste de Verificação de Leitura (TVL) - 22/04/21
Origem e dispersão do gênero Homo (2015). Cap. IV - Assim caminhou a humanidade, Neves W. (ed.)
The world's oldest stone artefacts from Gona, Ethiopia: their implications for understanding stone technology and patterns of human evolution between 2,6-1,5 million years ago (Semaw 2000)
Earliest fire in Africa towards the convergence of archaeological evidence and the cooking hypothesis (Gowlett & Wrangham 2013)
3.3-million-year-old stone tools from Lomekwi 3, West Turkana, Kenya (Harmand et al. 2015)
An earlier origin for stone tool making: implications for cognitive evolution and the transition to Homo (Lewis & Harmand 2016)
Major transitions in human evolution (Foley et al. 2016)
The origins of the Acheulean: past and present perspectives on a major transition in human evolution (de la Torre 2016)
Footprints reveal direct evidence of group behavior and locomotion in Homo erectus (Hatala et al. 2016)
Hominin occupation of the Chinese loess plateau since about 2.1 million years ago (Zhou et al. 2018)
Last appearance of Homo erectus at Ngansong Java 117000-108000 yrs ago (Rizal et al. 2019)
Os "novos" Homo
Arqueologia experimental - Biface Acheulense
Atapuerca y la evolución biológica y cultural de los humanos (Carbonell & Rodriguez 1999)
Teste de Verificação de Leitura (TVL) - 29/04/21
The Lower Paleolithic (2013). Cap. 4 - European Prehistory, Milisauskas (ed.)
The Atapuerca sites and their contribution to the knowledge of human evolution in Europe (Bermudez de Castro et al. 2004)
The first hominin of Europe (Carbonell et al. 2008)
The oldest hand-axes in Europe (Scott & Gilbert 2009)
Early pleistocene human occupation at the edge of the boreal zone in northwest europe (Parfitt et al. 2010)
The status of Homo heidelbergensis (Schoetensack 1908) (Stringer 2012)
Homo antecessor: The state of the art 18 years later (Bermudez de Castro et al. 2016)
40 años de Atapuerca (2018)
The earliest cut marks of Europe: a discussion of hominin subsistence patterns in the Orce sites (Baza, Spain) (Espigares et al. 2019)
Documentário "En busca del primer europeo"
As indústrias do Paleolítico Inferior e Médio associadas ao Terraço T4 do Baixo Tejo (Portugal central)/ Arquivos da mais antiga ocupação humana no este da Ibéria, com ca. 340 ka a 155 ka (Cunha et al. 2017)
Teste de Verificação de Leitura (TVL) - 06/05/2021
The Middle Paleolithic (cap. 4, Milisauskas 2013)
Genetic history of an archaic hominin group from Denisova cave in Siberia (Reich et al. 2010)
Learning about human population history from ancient and modern genomes (Stoneking & Krause 2011)
Neandertal roots: cranial and chronological evidence from Sima de los huesos (Arsuaga et al. 2014)
Nuclear DNA sequences from the Middle Pleistocene Sima de los Huesos hominins (Meyer et al. 2016)
The origin and evolution of Homo sapiens (Stringer 2016)
The genome of the offspring of a neanderthal mother and a denisovan father (Slon et al. 2018)
Apidima cave fossils provide earliest evidence of Homo sapiens in Eurasia (Harvati et al. 2019)
The earliest modern humans outside of Africa (Hershkovits et al. 2019)
Origins of modern human ancestry (Bergström et al. 2021)
The nature podcast: Oldest known DNA from an ancient human muddies the waters of human evolution
TEDTALK - Svante Pâavo "The neanderthal genome project"
Documentário: Decoding neanderthals
Lasca Levallois
Neandertal, nosso irmão: Capítulo 3 (Condemi & Savatier 2018)
Teste de Verificação de Leitura (TVL) - 13/05/2021
Os neandertais (2005), Cap. 5 - Assim caminhou a humanidade, Neves W. (ed.).
The origin of neanderthals (Hublin 2009)
Isotopic evidence for the diets of European neanderthals and early modern humans (Richards & Trinkaus 2009)
Late neandertals and the intentional removal of feathers as evidence from bird bone taphonomy at Fumace Cave (Peresani et al. 2011)
A rock engraving made by neanderthals in gibraltar (Rodriguez-Vidal et al. 2014)
The neanderthal face is not cold adapted (Rae et al. 2011)
The phenotypic legacy of admixture between humans and Neandertals (2016)
Neandertal cannibalism and neandertal bones used as tools in northern europe (Rougier et al. 2016)
Reconstructing the genetic history of late Neanderthals (Hajdinjak et al. 2018)
DNA from cave dirt traces neanderthal upheaval (Science News 2021)
Neandertais e Covid-19
Who were the Neanderthals? Documentário DW
Neanderthals were people too - The New York Times
Filme "Ugly little boy"
Filme "Ao: o ultimo Neanderthal"
Fantástico mostra detalhes da pesquisa que ganhou o prêmio Nobel de Medicina
Neandertal, nosso irmão_Capítulo 9 (Condemi & Savatier 2018)
Teste de Verificação de Leitura (TVL) - 20/05/2021
The paleolithic societies of Europe: Chapter 8 (Gamble, 1999)
The Upper Paleolithic (cap. 5, Milsauskas 2013)
The formation of the Aurignacian in Europe (Kozlowski & Otte 2000)
The timing and spatiotemporal patterning of neanderthal disappearance (Higham et al. 2014)
The origin of the Gravettian (Kozlowski 2015)
The genetic history of Ice Age Europe (Fu et al. 2016)
Initial upper paleolithic Homo sapiens from Bacho Kiro Cave, Bulgaria (Hublin et al. 2020)
Initial upper paleolithic humans in Europe had recent neanderthal ancestry (Hajdinjak et al. 2021)
Laços de família - Revista Pesquisa FAPESP - maio 2021
Life in the Paleolithic - The Aurignacian
A Genome Sequence From a Modern Human Skull Over 45,000 Years Old From Zlatý Kůň in Czechia
Raspador Gravetiense
Folha de loureiro - Solutrense
Ponta Solutrense
Las mujeres y la prehistoria: desmontando mitos, por Margarita Sánchez - Universidad de Granada
Teste de Verificação de Leitura (TVL) 27/05/2021
Beyond art: Toward an understanding of the origins of material representation in Europe (White 1992)
Situating the creative explosion: Universal or local? (Renfrew 2009)
Mother goddess or venus figurines? (Ehrenberg 1989)
Paleolithic ivory sculptures from southwestern Germany and the origins of figurative art (Conard 2003)
Cognition and climate: Why is Upper Paleolithic cave art almost confined to the Franco-Cantabrian region? (Mellars 2009)
New flutes document the earliest musical tradition in southwestern Germany (Conard et al 2009)
A female figurine in from the basal Aurignacian of Hohle Fels Cave in southwestern Germany (Conard 2009)
Situating the creative explosion: universal or local? (Renfrew 2009)
U-series dating of Paleolithic art in 11 caves in Spain (Pike et al. 2012)
Same as it ever was? The aurignacian of the Swabian Jura and the origins of Paleolithic art (Floss 2018)
Filme: "Cave of forgotten dreams" de Werner Herzog
Nicholas Conard and Maria Malina apresentam a Venus de Hohle Fels
Evolutionary origins of rt and aesthetics: Art in neanderthal and paleolithic cultures - University of California Television
Documentário "Stone Age Atlantis" - National Geographic
Teste de Verificação de Leitura (TVL) - 10/06/2021
The Mesolithic Age. Chapter 3 (Mithen 1994)
Shell midden research in altantic europe (Gutierrez-Zugasti et al. 2011)
A pasagem do Mesolítico ao Neolítico na costa do Alentejo (Zilhão 1998)
Shell middens: The Danish evidence (Andersen 2008)
The mesolithic of the Iron Gates (Bonsall 2009)
Mesolithic Europe: Overview and New Problems (Bailey 2009)
Derived immune and ancestral pigmentation alleles in a 7000-year-old Mesolithic European (Olalde et al. 2014)
Ancient human genomes suggest three ancestral populations for present-day Europeans (Lazaridis et al 2014)
DNA secrets of Ice Age Europe unlocked - BBC News
Lepenski Vir
How to make and ancient mesolithic style arrow
El Neolítico en la Península Ibérica (Bueno Ramirez 2018)
Teste de Verificação de Leitura (TVL) - 17/06/2021
The origins of crop agriculture in Europe. Chapter 5 (Dennel 1992)
The first farmers: from the Fertile Crescent to the Danube Valley 7500-5000 BC. Chapter 4 (Cunliffe 2008)
The expansion of agrarian societies towards the north - new evidence for agriculture during the Mesolithic/ Neolithic transition in Southern Scandinavia (Sorensen & Karg 2012)
The emergence of agriculture: in search of origins (cap. 1, Smith 1998)
2000 years of parallel societies in Stone Age central Europe (Bollongino et al 2013)
The genomic history of Southeast Europe (Mathieson et al. 2017)
Ian Hodder: Origins of settled life in Çatalhöyük
Migrants from the Near East brought farming to Europe
Archaeobotanical evidence reveals the origins of bread 14400 yrs ago in NE Jordan (Arranz-Otaegui et al. 2018)
Teste de Verificação de Leitura (TVL) - 24/06/21
Europe in her infinite variety: 4500-2800 BC (cap. 6, Cunliffe 2008)
The significance of monuments (Bradley 1998)
Regional population collapse followed initial agriculture booms in mid-holocene Europe (Shennan et al. 2013)
Human paleogenetics of Europe - The known knowns and the known unknowns (Brandt et al 2015)
Prehistoric womens manual labor exceeded that of athletes through the first 5500 years of farming in central europe (Macintosh et al. 2017)
Radiocarbon dates and Bayesian modeling support maritime diffusion model for megaliths in Europe (Paulsson 2019)
As casas queimadas de Cucuteni
Secrets of the Stone Age (parte 1) - DW Documentary
Secrets of the Stone Age (parte 2) - DW Documentary
Revolutions: the age of metal and the evolution of european civilization - Palestra William A. Parkinson
Teste de Verificação de Leitura (TVL) - 01/07/2021
Late Neolithic/ Late Copper Age 3500-2200 BC (cap. 9, Milisauskas 2011)
Massive migration from the steppe was a source for indo-European languages in Europe (Haak et al. 2015)
Horse, wagon and chariot: Indo-European languages and archaeology (Anthony 1995)
A paleodietary investigation of carbon (13C/12C) and nitrogen (15N/14N) in human and faunal bones from the Copper Age cemeteries of Varna I and Durankulak, Bulgaria (Honch et al. 2006)
On the origins of extractive metallurgy: new evidence from Europe (Radivojevic et al. 2010)
Como fundir cobre
Lord Colin Renfrew "Marija Redivia: DNA and Indo-European origins" - The Oriental Institute
Kirstian Kristiansen "Genes, deseases and migations: what relationships?" - Genes, isotopes and artefacts Conference Vienna
HIstory and geography of languages
Sod blocks in kurgan mounds: Historical and soil features of the technique of tumuli erection (Borisov et al. 2019)
Teste de Verificação de Leitura (TVL) - 08/07/2021
Taking to the sea: 2800-1300 BC (Cunliffe 2008, cap. 7)
Population genomics of Bronze Age Eurasia (Allentoft et al. 2015)
Tracing the dynamic life story of a Bronze Age female (Frei et al. 2015)
Genetic origin of the Minoans and Mycenians (Lazaridis et al. 2017)
The Beaker phenomenon and the genomic transformation of northwest Europe (Olalde et al. 2018)
Rebay Salisbury 2018 – Genes, isotopes and artefacts Conference Vienna
Prof. Geoffrey Horrocks on The Decipherment of Linear B (part one) - Cambridge University Press
A música dos lures nórdicos
The 300 years that changed the world: 800-500 BC (cap. 9, Cunliffe 2008)
States in collision: 500-140 BC (cap. 10, Cunliffe 2008)
The fine-scale genetic structure of the British population (Leslie et al. 2015)
Multi-isotopic analysis reveals individual mobility and diet at the early iron age monumental tumulus of Magdalenenberg (Oelze et al. 2012)
Barry Cunliffe: New ideas on the origins of the Celts
Os druidas
Iron smelting
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