Displayed are the MP (blue triangle), AUR-P1 (solid red circle), and AUR-P2 sites (open red circle). Three special Aurignacian sites — Cardina-Salto do Boi, Abrigo de la Malia, and Lapa do Picareiro — are also indicated. The last Neanderthal (NEA) refugia are primarily located in coastal areas, delineated by a dashed blue circle. The initial expansion routes of anatomically modern humans (AMHs) associated with AUR-P1 are shown with thick solid red arrows. The subsequent Duero route, extending from Cantabria into inland Iberia, is represented by thick dashed red arrows. The expansion pathways of AMHs linked to AUR-P2 are marked by thin dashed red arrows. A potential zone of admixture between NEAs and AMHs is identified along the northern Iberian coast, enclosed by a white dashed circle.
📢 New Publication
Dr Yaping Shao and colleagues present a new open-access PLOS ONE study simulating population dynamics during the Middle-to-Upper Palaeolithic Transition (ca. 50–38 ka) on the Iberian Peninsula.
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