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The ARRIVAL project investigates the origins and timeline of the Lincombian-Ranisian-Jerzmanowician stone tools associated with early Homo sapiens in Europe. By employing advanced archaeological techniques, it aims to create a comprehensive dataset that reveals the dynamics of human occupation in northwestern Europe du…
In 1826, the first LRJ blade point in Britain was found at Kent’s Cavern. ARRIVAL will return to the cave 200 years later to answer the fundamental questions we still ask about these tools - who made them and when?
Ground-breaking advances in archaeological science methods over the past decade enable us to study the dynamics of the Neanderthal-Homo sapiens transition in unprecedented resolution but few sites have been explored with the full suite of methods.
New findings from Ranis, Germany, hav…
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