% pubman genre = article @article{item_3224637, title = {{A{\mbox{$^1$}}{\4}C chronology for the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition at Bacho Kiro Cave, Bulgaria}}, author = {Fewlass, Helen and Talamo, Sahra and Wacker, Lukas and Kromer, Bernd and Tuna, Thibaut and Fagault, Yoann and Bard, Edouard and McPherron, Shannon P. and Aldeias, Vera and Maria, Raquel and Martisius, Naomi L. and Paskulin, Lindsay and Rezek, Zeljko and Sinet-Mathiot, Virginie and Sirakova, Svoboda and Smith, Geoffrey M. and Spasov, Rosen and Welker, Frido and Sirakov, Nikolay and Tsanova, Tsenka and Hublin, Jean-Jacques}, language = {eng}, issn = {2397-334X}, doi = {10.1038/s41559-020-1136-3}, publisher = {Nature Publishing Group}, address = {London}, year = {2020}, date = {2020-05-11}, abstract = {{The stratigraphy at Bacho Kiro Cave, Bulgaria, spans the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition, including an Initial Upper Palaeolithic (IUP) assemblage argued to represent the earliest arrival of Upper Palaeolithic Homo sapiens in Europe. We applied the latest techniques in 14C dating to an extensive dataset of newly excavated animal and human bones to produce a robust, high-precision radiocarbon chronology for the site. At the base of the stratigraphy, the Middle Palaeolithic (MP) occupation dates to {\textgreater}51,000 yr bp. A chronological gap of over 3,000 years separates the MP occupation from the occupation of the cave by H. sapiens, which extends to 34,000 cal bp. The extensive IUP assemblage, now associated with directly dated H. sapiens fossils at this site, securely dates to 45,820{\textendash}43,650 cal bp (95.4{\textpercent} probability), probably beginning from 46,940 cal bp (95.4{\textpercent} probability). The results provide chronological context for the early occupation of Europe by Upper Palaeolithic H. sapiens.}}, journal = {{Nature Ecology {\&} Evolution}}, volume = {4}, pages = {794--801}, }