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The Mesolithic-Neolithic transition is traditionally defined by a change in subsistence strategy. New ideas are picked up, and animal husbandry and cereal cultivation are adopted as hunter-gatherers evolve.
Izabel Devriendt
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Neolithic bone shovels of Britain: replication and reflection of a neglected artefact type
The earliest industrial monuments in Britain are the Neolithic flint mines, dating to around 4000 bce. These mining shafts, which tunnel deep into chalk geologies, evidence the extremes that ancient Britons were willing to resort to in order to obtain ...
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Sokolniy VII Settlement – New Monument of Early Neolithic in Mari El
The paper presents the results of the study of the Sokolniy VII settlement (Zvenigovsky District, Mari El Republic). Information on the settlement history of study, topography, stratigraphy as well as finds distribution within the excavation area is ...
Andreev Konstantin M. +4 more
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On the Quina side: A Neanderthal bone industry at Chez-Pinaud site, France.
Did Neanderthal produce a bone industry? The recent discovery of a large bone tool assemblage at the Neanderthal site of Chagyrskaya (Altai, Siberia, Russia) and the increasing discoveries of isolated finds of bone tools in various Mousterian sites ...
Malvina Baumann +10 more
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Synthesis and characterization of castor oil-based polymeric surfactants [PDF]
Dehydrated castor oil was epoxidized using phosphoric acid as a catalyst and acetic acid peroxide as an oxidant to produce epoxidized castor oil (ECO).
Xujuan HUANG,He LIU,Shibin SHANG,Zhaosheng CAI,Jie SONG,Zhanqian SONG
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Lower Paleolithic Workshop Site of Kusimovo-8 (Southern Transurals)
Introduction. Comprehensive and efficient investigations of the earliest peopling of the Southern Urals became possible after the discovery of Mysovaya site in Abzelilovsky District of Bashkortostan (Russia). The Paleolithic materials from this site were
Viacheslav G. Kotov, Nikita S. Savelev
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Flint Industries in North Cornwall [PDF]
A paper in Vol. I., Part III., of the “Proceedings,” on “Pygmy Implements from Cornwall,” by E. L. Arnold, has spurred me on to place on record my discoveries on the same spot.During the years 1898 to 1903 I paid numerous visits to the western side of Trevose Head, Booby Bay, Constantine Island, and also to the Late Celtic Cemetery at Harlyn Bay, one ...
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La station moustérienne de plein air de Neufechingen-« Auf Wappenhöh » (Sarre, Allemagne)
This article presents a lithic series recovered from surface prospections of a middle terrace of the Sarre Valley at Neufechingen 'Auf Wappenhöh', near Sarrebruck (D). Based on its techno-typological characteristics (Levallois and Discoid debitage, Quina
Foni Le Brun-Ricalens +3 more
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In the North of France and Belgium, the Blicquy - Villeneuve-Saint-Germain culture marks the end of the Early Neolithic Period (beginning of the 5th millennium).
Solène Denis
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Early Paleolithic Sites on the 145-Meter Terrace of the Usisha River in Central Dagestan
The article considers the characteristics of the stone inventory from the sites Ainikab 3, Ainikab 4 and Ainikab 6 of the Early Paleolithic located on the 145-meter terrace of the Usisha River in Central Dagestan.
Artur I. Taymazov
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