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24 | "description": "The cultural-environmental context of the spread | 24 | "description": "The cultural-environmental context of the spread | ||
25 | of anatomically modern humans (AMH) from their cradle in Africa to one | 25 | of anatomically modern humans (AMH) from their cradle in Africa to one | ||
26 | of their \u201csinks\u201d (Central Europe) is the focus of the CRC | 26 | of their \u201csinks\u201d (Central Europe) is the focus of the CRC | ||
27 | 806 (SFB 806) \u201cOur Way to Europe\u201d, since its start in 2009. | 27 | 806 (SFB 806) \u201cOur Way to Europe\u201d, since its start in 2009. | ||
28 | With archaeological and geoscientific methods the projects of the | 28 | With archaeological and geoscientific methods the projects of the | ||
29 | Regional Group (former Cluster A to D) follow the main migration | 29 | Regional Group (former Cluster A to D) follow the main migration | ||
30 | routes of our ancestors out of Africa and into Europe in order to | 30 | routes of our ancestors out of Africa and into Europe in order to | ||
31 | reconstruct past climates, cultures, population changes and living | 31 | reconstruct past climates, cultures, population changes and living | ||
32 | conditions to understand the push and pull factors of the dispersal | 32 | conditions to understand the push and pull factors of the dispersal | ||
33 | and retreat of our ancestors. Similar to the first two phases of the | 33 | and retreat of our ancestors. Similar to the first two phases of the | ||
34 | CRC 806 (the last seven years) the complete timeframe (MIS 6 to MIS 1) | 34 | CRC 806 (the last seven years) the complete timeframe (MIS 6 to MIS 1) | ||
35 | to be studied in our project differs by region: In East-Africa it | 35 | to be studied in our project differs by region: In East-Africa it | ||
36 | started about 190,000 years ago (during MIS 6) with the first | 36 | started about 190,000 years ago (during MIS 6) with the first | ||
37 | appearance of AMH in Ethiopia. Their dispersal into in the Middle East | 37 | appearance of AMH in Ethiopia. Their dispersal into in the Middle East | ||
38 | (and to other African regions) followed \u2013 based on results from | 38 | (and to other African regions) followed \u2013 based on results from | ||
39 | different research fields outside the CRC 806 - during MIS 5 to MIS 3 | 39 | different research fields outside the CRC 806 - during MIS 5 to MIS 3 | ||
40 | in several \u201cwaves\u201d, which did not all end successfully: i.e | 40 | in several \u201cwaves\u201d, which did not all end successfully: i.e | ||
41 | with the long-lasting dominance of our ancestors in these new regions. | 41 | with the long-lasting dominance of our ancestors in these new regions. | ||
42 | Especially in the Middle East they might be first have been hampered | 42 | Especially in the Middle East they might be first have been hampered | ||
43 | by the Neanderthals, but came back during MIS 4 to MIS 3 when they | 43 | by the Neanderthals, but came back during MIS 4 to MIS 3 when they | ||
44 | managed to move forward into SE-Europe. On our Western corridor MIS 5 | 44 | managed to move forward into SE-Europe. On our Western corridor MIS 5 | ||
45 | to MIS 2 are relevant time frames while in Central Europe the spread | 45 | to MIS 2 are relevant time frames while in Central Europe the spread | ||
46 | of AMH happened during MIS 3/4 until MIS 1.\r\n\r\nWhat were the main | 46 | of AMH happened during MIS 3/4 until MIS 1.\r\n\r\nWhat were the main | ||
47 | triggers supporting or preventing this mobility? So far we have | 47 | triggers supporting or preventing this mobility? So far we have | ||
48 | indications that it was a set of reasons working together that | 48 | indications that it was a set of reasons working together that | ||
49 | certainly differed in time and space: climate, environment and | 49 | certainly differed in time and space: climate, environment and | ||
50 | cultural contexts as well as population densities. It is discussed | 50 | cultural contexts as well as population densities. It is discussed | ||
51 | (Stringer 2011: 221) that population increase is one of the critical | 51 | (Stringer 2011: 221) that population increase is one of the critical | ||
52 | factors in building up and conserving behavioural novelties in ancient | 52 | factors in building up and conserving behavioural novelties in ancient | ||
53 | human communities. These new behavioural strategies should have also | 53 | human communities. These new behavioural strategies should have also | ||
54 | pushed people forward to be best adapted for new challenges in new | 54 | pushed people forward to be best adapted for new challenges in new | ||
55 | regions. First results from our long core sedimentological records | 55 | regions. First results from our long core sedimentological records | ||
56 | from the site of Chew Bahir (S-Ethiopia) point exactly in this | 56 | from the site of Chew Bahir (S-Ethiopia) point exactly in this | ||
57 | direction: After a generally wetter but frequently changing climate | 57 | direction: After a generally wetter but frequently changing climate | ||
58 | during the end of MIS 5 the climate changed to dryer and generally | 58 | during the end of MIS 5 the climate changed to dryer and generally | ||
59 | more stable (= less frequent changes) conditions during MIS 4 and | 59 | more stable (= less frequent changes) conditions during MIS 4 and | ||
60 | early MIS 3, when the people successfully left East Africa according | 60 | early MIS 3, when the people successfully left East Africa according | ||
61 | to recent knowledge based on the L3 mtDNA genetic results. This | 61 | to recent knowledge based on the L3 mtDNA genetic results. This | ||
62 | coincidence is worth studying in more details and should be checked by | 62 | coincidence is worth studying in more details and should be checked by | ||
63 | different models as one focus during the proposed third funding period | 63 | different models as one focus during the proposed third funding period | ||
64 | of our CRC 806.\r\n\r\nThis is only one example of how the | 64 | of our CRC 806.\r\n\r\nThis is only one example of how the | ||
65 | \u201cold\u201d main research questions (Number 19) already presented | 65 | \u201cold\u201d main research questions (Number 19) already presented | ||
66 | in our first proposal became focussed during the second phase and will | 66 | in our first proposal became focussed during the second phase and will | ||
67 | guide us during the last. Meanwhile, after very effective data | 67 | guide us during the last. Meanwhile, after very effective data | ||
68 | gathering in the last 7 years, we will step by step concentrate more | 68 | gathering in the last 7 years, we will step by step concentrate more | ||
69 | on the integration and modelling of data gained from different | 69 | on the integration and modelling of data gained from different | ||
70 | methods. This for us is the only way to interpret and prove the | 70 | methods. This for us is the only way to interpret and prove the | ||
71 | different hypotheses of push and pull factors behind human dispersal. | 71 | different hypotheses of push and pull factors behind human dispersal. | ||
72 | And who else would have better circumstances to do so ? The CRC 806 | 72 | And who else would have better circumstances to do so ? The CRC 806 | ||
73 | is the only research project covering such a vast area (Fig. 1) from | 73 | is the only research project covering such a vast area (Fig. 1) from | ||
74 | Africa up to Central Europe over such a long-time frame and created | 74 | Africa up to Central Europe over such a long-time frame and created | ||
75 | recently so many local data with different methods in order to | 75 | recently so many local data with different methods in order to | ||
76 | understand the complex pattern of human dispersal.\r\n\r\n | 76 | understand the complex pattern of human dispersal.\r\n\r\n | ||
77 | \r\n\r\nPhase3 Fig1 Uebersicht\r\n\r\nFig. 1\r\n \r\n\r\n \r\nPhase3 | 77 | \r\n\r\nPhase3 Fig1 Uebersicht\r\n\r\nFig. 1\r\n \r\n\r\n \r\nPhase3 | ||
78 | SFB Schema NEU 11\r\n\r\nFig. 2: New project structure of the CRC 806, | 78 | SFB Schema NEU 11\r\n\r\nFig. 2: New project structure of the CRC 806, | ||
79 | grouped into 4 groups of projects plus the public relation project | 79 | grouped into 4 groups of projects plus the public relation project | ||
80 | (Exhibition). Regional Model projects (A1, B1, B3, C1, D1 & D4) are | 80 | (Exhibition). Regional Model projects (A1, B1, B3, C1, D1 & D4) are | ||
81 | indicated in blue, Supraregional Systems projects (E1, E3, E6, E7, E8, | 81 | indicated in blue, Supraregional Systems projects (E1, E3, E6, E7, E8, | ||
82 | E9) appear in green, the Timelines projects (F2, F5 & F6) in red, and | 82 | E9) appear in green, the Timelines projects (F2, F5 & F6) in red, and | ||
83 | the Central Tasks projects (Z1, Z2, Z3, Z4) in orange. The new | 83 | the Central Tasks projects (Z1, Z2, Z3, Z4) in orange. The new | ||
84 | structure will include 19 projects, plus the Public Relations project | 84 | structure will include 19 projects, plus the Public Relations project | ||
85 | (Exhibition - \u00d62) (yellow outer circle).\r\n \r\n\r\nThe circular | 85 | (Exhibition - \u00d62) (yellow outer circle).\r\n \r\n\r\nThe circular | ||
86 | form symbolises the integrative attempt of the 3rd CRC 806 phase based | 86 | form symbolises the integrative attempt of the 3rd CRC 806 phase based | ||
87 | on the former Regional Clusters, which are now reduced in numbers and | 87 | on the former Regional Clusters, which are now reduced in numbers and | ||
88 | centred as the new Regional Models Group (subprojects A1, B1, B3, C1, | 88 | centred as the new Regional Models Group (subprojects A1, B1, B3, C1, | ||
89 | D1 and D4). In the Regional Group subprojects (former shown in | 89 | D1 and D4). In the Regional Group subprojects (former shown in | ||
90 | Regional Clusters A to D) we will concentrate on the remaining very | 90 | Regional Clusters A to D) we will concentrate on the remaining very | ||
91 | important sites and their final data analysis and | 91 | important sites and their final data analysis and | ||
92 | interpretation.\r\n\r\nThe Regional Models group subprojects will be | 92 | interpretation.\r\n\r\nThe Regional Models group subprojects will be | ||
93 | supported by data and results originating from the Timelines Group | 93 | supported by data and results originating from the Timelines Group | ||
94 | (containing subprojects F2, F5 and F6), which unite the different | 94 | (containing subprojects F2, F5 and F6), which unite the different | ||
95 | dating methods. All mentioned subprojects will closely interact and | 95 | dating methods. All mentioned subprojects will closely interact and | ||
96 | cooperate with the new Supraregional System Group subprojects in which | 96 | cooperate with the new Supraregional System Group subprojects in which | ||
97 | modelling based on different methods is the main focus for E1, E3, E6, | 97 | modelling based on different methods is the main focus for E1, E3, E6, | ||
98 | while the three new subprojects will deliver new insights about the | 98 | while the three new subprojects will deliver new insights about the | ||
99 | black carbon remains in most of the analysed sites (E7 = former D6), | 99 | black carbon remains in most of the analysed sites (E7 = former D6), | ||
100 | the faunal assemblages based on a reconstruction of the regional | 100 | the faunal assemblages based on a reconstruction of the regional | ||
101 | biomes for MIS 3 (E8) and the general relation between humans and | 101 | biomes for MIS 3 (E8) and the general relation between humans and | ||
102 | things on a philosophical basis (E9). The Z-Group unifies the | 102 | things on a philosophical basis (E9). The Z-Group unifies the | ||
103 | management of administration (Z1), the data management (Z2), the | 103 | management of administration (Z1), the data management (Z2), the | ||
104 | education for the graduate students (= Integrated Research Training | 104 | education for the graduate students (= Integrated Research Training | ||
105 | Group IRTG: Z3) and the school project (Z4). Last but not least with | 105 | Group IRTG: Z3) and the school project (Z4). Last but not least with | ||
106 | an extraordinary importance the (already granted) Exhibition | 106 | an extraordinary importance the (already granted) Exhibition | ||
107 | Subproject will be our main outreach and transmission activity to | 107 | Subproject will be our main outreach and transmission activity to | ||
108 | connect our results to a broader audience.", | 108 | connect our results to a broader audience.", | ||
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