ANTHROPOLOGIE · 37/1 · 1999

The papers for this issue, dedicated to The Human Tide, Pleistocene Range Expansions, Colonizations, and the Paleolithic Archaeological Record, were submitted by Olga Soffer, Andrej A. Velichko.

ORIGINAL PAPERS • TRAVAUX ORIGINAUX • ORIGINALARBEITEN

1-3 SOFFER O., VELICHKO A. A.
The Human Tide
5-18 VELICHKO A. A.
Global Dispersal of Hominids – a Feature of Their Coevolution with the Environment
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19-26 TURNER A.
Early Hominid Dispersions
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27-31 BUTOVSKAYA M. L.
The Social Organization and Adaptations of Early Hominids to Various Environments During the Plio-Pleistocene
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33-44 WOLPOFF M. H.
Out of Afrika
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45-50 AMIRKHANOV H. A.
Archaeological Evidence for Early Hominid Migration to the Arabian Peninsula
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51-69 BAR-YOSEF O.
Lower Paleolithic Sites in South-Western Asia – Evidence for “Out of Afrika” Movements
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71-78 LORDKIPANIDZE D.
The Settlement of Mountainous Regions: a View from the Caucasus
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79-87 GRIBCHENKO Y. N., KURENKOVA E. I.
Pleistocene Environments and the Dispersal of Paleolithic Groups in Eastern Europe
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89-96 OLSEN J. W.
New Light on the Earliest Occupation of East Asia
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NEWS • ACTUALITES • BERICHTE

97 STROUHAL E.
Czech Radiologist and Palaeopathologist Luboš Vyhnánek Died
98 ZILHÃO J., TRINKAUS E.
An Early Upper Paleolithic Burial from the Abrigo do Lagar Velho, Portugal