Locals and Foreigners in the Levant during the Pleistocene
Affiliation:
Department of Anthropology, Harvard University, Cambridge MA, USA
Abstract:
This paper summarizes the social evolution of the Pleistocene Palaeolithic sequence of the Levant. It examines the available cultural records as reflecting a non-continuous record that was created by the impacts of mainly human inward migrations followed by the development of local cultures and mixing with foreigners. Outward migrations are yet poorly known due to the paucity of solid information from neighboring geographic territories.