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The upper Acheulean Industry of Altındere
1961The first Palaeolithic artifact in the Altındere region was found by the archaeologist, Mr. Nurettin Can, in 1943, while he was doing military service in Antakya. Prof. Şevket Aziz Kansu, who studied this implement classified it in 1943 as Chellean and subsequently as Acheulean. Mr. Nurettin Can found three more pieces at Altındere in 1943. Dr.
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A Homo erectus in Acheulean context
L’anthropologie, 2015The Middle East is apparently the most important passage for the dispersal of early hominins. Numerous archeological sites prove the existence of hominin populations in this region but despite these rich cultural remains hominin fossils are very rare. In 1996 a hominin left parietal was found in an Acheulean context.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2020
Katsuhiro Sano +2 more
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Katsuhiro Sano +2 more
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The symmetry of Acheulean handaxes and cognitive evolution
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2015Derek Hodgson
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The acheulean handaxe: More like a bird's song than a beatles' tune?
Evolutionary Anthropology, 2016Raymond Corbey +2 more
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