Curtis Marean
Curtis W. Marean is a professor of archaeology at Arizona State University.In a 2010 article in ''Scientific American'', Marean explained how anatomically modern humans survived the MIS 6 glacial stage 195–123 thousand years ago, a period during which the human population was limited to only a few hundreds breeding individuals. During this period, sea levels dropped more than a hundred meters and the sloping South African Agulhas Bank was transformed into a plain on which humans could survive on shellfish and wash-ups from the sea.
He is currently the associate director of the Institute of Human Origins in Tempe, Arizona. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by COLLARETA, ALBERTO, MAREAN, CURTIS W., JERARDINO, ANTONIETA, BOSSELAERS, MARKGet access
Published in Zootaxa (2017)
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5by Roberts, David L, Karkanas, Panagiotis, Jacobs, Zenobia, Marean, Curtis W, Roberts, RichardGet access
Published 2012
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6by Sealy, Judith, Lee-Thorp, Julia, Loftus, Emma, Faith, J. Tyler, Marean, Curtis W.Get access
Published in Journal of Quaternary Science (2016)
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7by Sealy, Judith, Lee‐Thorp, Julia, Loftus, Emma, Faith, J. Tyler, Marean, Curtis W.Get access
Published in Journal of Quaternary Science (2016)
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9by Hirniak, Jayde, Smith, Eugene, Johnsen, Racheal, Fitch, Shelby, Orr, Caley, Strait, David, Ren, Minghua, Miller, CHRISTOPHER E., Negrino, Fabio, RIEL-SALVATORE, Julien, Peresani, Marco, Benazzi, Stefano, GRAVEL-MIGUEL, Claudine, Marean, Curtis, Hodgkins, JamieContributors: “...Marean, Curti...”
Published 2018
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