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The story of early human presence at Skye begins with a series of unexpected finds.
What roils beneath Earth's surface may feel a world away, but the activity can help forge land masses that dictate ocean circulation, climate patterns, and even animal activity and evolution.
This paper brings together existing research spanning plate tectonics, mantle convection, topography and paleogeography, evolutionary anthropology, mammal evolution, climate evolution, and ocean ...
From there, they continued northward until they reached the remote lands of Skye. Paleogeography of Doggerland (modern southern and central North Sea) and British Isles at 12 000 a bp based upon ...
The study synthesizes research in fields as diverse as plate tectonics, mantle convection, paleogeography, evolutionary anthropology, and climatology. According to Thorsten Becker, co-author of the ...
used calibrated phylogeny, high-resolution paleogeography, paleoclimate datasets, and flight aerodynamic modeling to detail the historical biogeography of beaded lacewings, which have a detailed ...
Paleogeography of Doggerland (modern southern and central North Sea) and British Isles at 12 000 a BP based upon glacial isostaticadjustment modelling by Clark et al. (2022) and the Loch Lomond ...