The Rocky Mountains played a key role in the initial peopling. New Clovis-era findings in Colorado highlight the importance of collaborating with landowners to uncover rare archaeological evidence.
Heterogeneous subsistence adaptations across the Tibetan highlands: Archaeobotanical, palaeoproteomic, and stable isotopic evidence
Multidisciplinary research challenged uniform subsistence patterns for the Tibetan highlands in prehistory.
Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene Highland-Lowland Interaction in the Rocky Mountains, USA
This paper overviews the material evidence for Late Pleistocene and Early Holocene use of both highland and lowland Rocky Mountain settings.
Go to the Tibetan Plateau and stay there: who and when?
Repeatedly occupied sites are crucial to understanding the initial colonization and subsequent permanent occupation of the Tibetan Plateau.
Tales of the Early Human in the Hindu Kush-Himalayan region of Chitral (Pakistan): Traditional stories and Archaeological facts
The present research is an attempt to present the tales of early human in the Hindukush -Himalaya region of Chitral.
Parallels and Contrasts of Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene Hunter and Migratory Game Transhumance in the U.S. Rocky Mountains, French Pyrenees, and Polish Carpathians
Comparison of Late Pleistocene-Early Holocene Models of High-Altitude Subsistence Systems in Two European and One North American Mountain Ranges.
Transitional Colonization of Colorado’s Southern Rocky Mountains from the Latest Pleistocene into the Early Holocene
The presentation describes research modeling of Late Pleistocene through Early Holocene cultural and climate change in the Colorado Rocky Mountains.
The role of high elevation plateaus of Central West Patagonia in past settlement, mobility, and toolstone procurement
Seasonal toolstone procurement in highly visible surfaces of the high plateaus of Central West Patagonia likely complemented lowland occupations.
Obsidian Procurement and Lithic Technology in Highland–Lowland Networks: Insights from Pampa Lechuza, South-Central Andes
This study explores obsidian procurement and lithic technology at Pampa Lechuza, revealing highland–lowland interactions and resource management in early Andean societies.
Exploring transtopographic communities in ancient Southwest Asia: Examples from the western Zagros region
This paper examines the construction of shared spheres of Prehistoric and later transtopographic ritual and commensal practice in the Zagros-Mesopotamian interface (today’s E Iraq and W Iran).