FIGURE 4. Dispersal routes of modern human populations across Europe.
From the following article:
A new radiocarbon revolution and the dispersal of modern humans in Eurasia
Paul Mellars
Nature 439, 931-935 (23 February 2006)
doi:10.1038/nature04521

The dates shown for each region (in thousands of yr bp; range 47,000–41,000) are based on the calibrated (that is, calendrical age) radiocarbon measurements plotted in Fig 3, derived from the NotCal04 calibration data shown in Fig. 2. The distribution of classical Aurignacian split-base bone/antler points is also shown for comparison, although these are not necessarily associated directly with the adjacent age estimates. Note the contrast between these dates and the uncalibrated radiocarbon ages plotted in ref. 5.
