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Fabio Negrino
Researcher at University of Genoa
Publications - 52
Citations - 1352
Fabio Negrino is an academic researcher from University of Genoa. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cave & Mousterian. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 46 publications receiving 1120 citations. Previous affiliations of Fabio Negrino include University of Pisa.
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The timing and spatiotemporal patterning of Neanderthal disappearance
Thomas Higham,Katerina Douka,Rachel Wood,Christopher Bronk Ramsey,Fiona Brock,Laura Basell,Marta Camps,Alvaro Arrizabalaga,Javier Baena,Cecillio Barroso-Ruíz,Christopher A. Bergman,Coralie Boitard,Paolo Boscato,Miguel Caparrós,Nicholas J. Conard,Christelle Draily,Alain Froment,Bertila Galván,Paolo Gambassini,Alejandro García-Moreno,Stefano Grimaldi,Paul Haesaerts,Brigitte Holt,María-José Iriarte-Chiapusso,Arthur J. Jelinek,Jesús Francisco Jordá Pardo,José-Manuel Maíllo-Fernández,Anat Marom,Julià Maroto,Mario Menéndez,Laure Metz,Eugène Morin,Adriana Moroni,Fabio Negrino,Eleni Panagopoulou,Marco Peresani,Stéphane Pirson,Marco de la Rasilla,Julien Riel-Salvatore,Annamaria Ronchitelli,David Santamaría,Patrick Semal,Ludovic Slimak,Joaquim Soler,Narcís Soler,Aritza Villaluenga,Ron Pinhasi,Roger Jacobi +47 more
TL;DR: Improved accelerator mass spectrometry 14C techniques are applied to construct robust chronologies from 40 key Mousterian and Neanderthal archaeological sites, showing that there was ample time for the transmission of cultural and symbolic behaviours, as well as possible genetic exchanges, between the two groups.
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The makers of the Protoaurignacian and implications for Neandertal extinction
Stefano Benazzi,Stefano Benazzi,Viviane Slon,Sahra Talamo,Fabio Negrino,Marco Peresani,Shara E. Bailey,Susanna Sawyer,Daniele Panetta,G. Vicino,Elisabetta Starnini,Marcello A. Mannino,Piero A. Salvadori,Matthias Meyer,Svante Pääbo,Jean-Jacques Hublin +15 more
TL;DR: Dental remains from two Protoaurignacian sites in Italy are analyzed and confirm that they were H. sapiens, and teeth from Riparo Bombrini and Grotta di Fumane contain ancient mitochondrial DNA of a modern human type, confirming that by 41,000 calendar years before the present, modern humans bearing ProtoaurIGNacian culture spread into southern Europe.
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New human remains of archaic Homo sapiens and lower palaeolithic industries from Visogliano (Duino Aurisina, Trieste, Italy)
L. Abbazzi,F. Fanfani,Marco Ferretti,Lorenzo Rook,L. Cattani,Federico Masini,Francesco Mallegni,Fabio Negrino,Carlo Tozzi +8 more
TL;DR: A fragment of a particularly robust mandible was found in the lower section of Visogliano dolina (Trieste, Italy) in the early phase of Middle Pleistocene (isotopic stadium 13 or 11).
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Age, soil-forming processes, and archaeology of the loess deposits at the Apennine margin of the Po plain (northern Italy): New insights from the Ghiardo area
Mauro Cremaschi,Andrea Zerboni,Cristiano Nicosia,Cristiano Nicosia,Fabio Negrino,Helena Rodnight,Christoph Spötl +6 more
TL;DR: The significance of two loess profiles located in the Ghiardo area (Reggio Emilia, northern Italy) along the southern margin of the Po Plain is discussed on the basis of sedimentary and pedological data, optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) dating, and archaeological context as mentioned in this paper.
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An overview of Alpine and Mediterranean palaeogeography, terrestrial ecosystems and climate history during MIS 3 with focus on the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition
Federica Badino,Roberta Pini,Cesare Ravazzi,Davide Margaritora,Simona Arrighi,Simona Arrighi,Eugenio Bortolini,Carla Figus,Biagio Giaccio,Federico Lugli,Giulia Marciani,Giovanni Monegato,Adriana Moroni,Fabio Negrino,Gregorio Oxilia,Marco Peresani,Matteo Romandini,Matteo Romandini,Annamaria Ronchitelli,Enza Elena Spinapolice,Andrea Zerboni,Stefano Benazzi,Stefano Benazzi +22 more
TL;DR: The authors summarizes the current state of knowledge about the millennial scale climate variability characterizing Marine Isotope Stage 3 (MIS 3) in S-Europe and the Mediterranean area and its effects on terrestrial ecosystems.