معرفی
Emily Pigott is affiliated with the Faculty of Life Sciences and the Department of Evolutionary Anthropology. Her research focuses on Palaeolithic archaeology, particularly the Neanderthal Refugium Hypothesis and the application of radio-carbon dating to Crimean sites.
Key research areas include:
- Neanderthal Refugium Hypothesis
- Early Upper Palaeolithic context
- Crimea's prehistoric archaeology
- Human disappearance theories
- Radiocarbon dating methodologies
Her 2024 publication in the Journal of Paleolithic Archaeology reviews Neanderthal presence and extinction in Crimea, contributing to debates on their disappearance and cultural transitions.
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