The impact of the LGM on the development of the Upper Paleolithic in Mongolia

Volume: 425, Pages: 69 - 87
Published: Dec 1, 2016
Abstract
In the Northern Hemisphere, the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) is recognized as a cold and dry period that marks the maximum southward extension of the Scandinavian Inlands in Europe. In Asia, the ice sheet did not expand from the Arctic into Siberia, yet the LGM had a significant impact at high latitudes and elevations, as well as in regions with a continental climate. How much these changes affected the human occupation of Siberia and Mongolia is...
Paper Details
Title
The impact of the LGM on the development of the Upper Paleolithic in Mongolia
Published Date
Dec 1, 2016
Volume
425
Pages
69 - 87
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