Population Trajectories and Cultural Dynamics of late Neanderthals in Far Western Eurasia
FINISTERRA aims to analyze archaeological and paleoenvironmental records in southwestern Iberia to understand the factors leading to Neanderthals' disappearance and their impact on human evolution.
Projectdetails
Introduction
In recent years, knowledge of the processes involved in the disappearance of the Neanderthals and the successful expansion of our species across Eurasia has substantially increased.
Challenges in Understanding Neanderthal Demise
Still, the spatiotemporal variability of the presumed mechanisms behind Neanderthals' demise—climate change, fragile demography, inter-species competition—makes it very challenging to evaluate the replacement at a continental scale.
The Role of the Iberian Peninsula
The Iberian Peninsula, due to its cul-de-sac position and the role of its southern regions as one of the last refugia for the Neanderthals, represents an ideal natural setting for testing models of cultural and demographic trajectories leading to the final disappearance of those populations.
Project Overview: FINISTERRA
FINISTERRA seeks to expand this framework by implementing an integrative, interdisciplinary, multi-scale approach to the archaeological and paleoenvironmental records associated with late Neanderthals in southwestern Iberia. Supported by an unprecedented combination of geoarchaeological, chronological, and paleoecological evidence, FINISTERRA will specifically:
- Provide a detailed characterization of late Neanderthal adaptive systems, presenting high-resolution data on the timeline of events leading to their final disappearance.
- Investigate the presence of the so-called early warning signals of Neanderthals' collapse through the use of cutting-edge quantitative analyses of cultural and demographic trajectories.
- Explore alternative hypotheses of a gradual or sudden loss of Neanderthals' resilience by considering the impacts of climate change and the spread of modern humans into western Eurasia.
Implications of the Research
The results of this project will have crucial implications for our understanding of the factors contributing to the demise of our sister species, which ultimately were key components for our own success and uniqueness.
Financiële details & Tijdlijn
Financiële details
Subsidiebedrag | € 1.899.696 |
Totale projectbegroting | € 1.899.696 |
Tijdlijn
Startdatum | 1-10-2022 |
Einddatum | 30-9-2027 |
Subsidiejaar | 2022 |
Partners & Locaties
Projectpartners
- UNIVERSIDADE DO ALGARVEpenvoerder
Land(en)
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The physical, cultural, and bio-genetic landscape of the last Neanderthals
Project LAST NEANDERTHALS aims to gather and analyze new archaeological data from core regions of Neanderthal territory to uncover the causes of their extinction through integrated cultural and environmental insights.
Why late earliest occupation of Western Europe ?
The LATEUROPE project investigates the delayed occupation of Western Europe by early hominins through interdisciplinary research, modeling, and fieldwork to understand environmental and cognitive factors.
Unveiling the Shadows: Illuminating Late Pleistocene Human-Carnivore Interactions in Europe
This project aims to investigate Pleistocene carnivores in Iberia using advanced DNA and paleoproteomics techniques to enhance understanding of human-carnivore interactions and extinction processes.
Reconstructing Paleolithic Population Dynamics Using Microstratified Paleogenomic Analysis
This project aims to enhance archaeogenetic research by using microstratigraphic frameworks to analyze ancient DNA from sediments and speleothems, reconstructing human interactions in Upper Paleolithic Georgia.
Into the Sedimentary Matrix: Mapping the Replacement of Neanderthals by early Modern Humans using micro-contextualized biomolecules
MATRIX aims to enhance understanding of Neandertal extinction and AMH migration in Europe by analyzing aDNA, proteins, and lipids in archaeological sediments at unprecedented micro-scale resolution.