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Searching for the Scottish Late Upper Palaeolithic: A case study from Nethermills Farm, Aberdeenshire

open access: yesJournal of Lithic Studies, 2017
In connection with the recent examination, cataloguing and discussion of approximately 30,000 mainly Mesolithic lithic artefacts from Nethermills Farm at Banchory in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, excavated by the late James Kenworthy in the late 1970s and ...
Torben Bjarke Ballin   +1 more
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Dual ancestries and ecologies of the Late Glacial Palaeolithic in Britain

open access: yesNature Ecology & Evolution, 2022
AbstractGenetic investigations of Upper Palaeolithic Europe have revealed a complex and transformative history of human population movements and ancestries, with evidence of several instances of genetic change across the European continent in the period following the Last Glacial Maximum (LGM).
Charlton, S   +19 more
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Palaeolithic reindeer hunting camps from Cosăuți (Middle Dniester, Moldova)

open access: yesMateriale și Cercetări Arheologice, 2021
Several Late Palaeolithic sites from the Middle Dniester area are characterized by specific artefact associations and archaeozoological assemblages that permit to include them in a particular category of reindeer hunting camps of the Palaeolithic ...
Covalenco, S., Croitor, R.
doaj   +1 more source

New evidences for core processing of non-flint, lithic materials in the Late Palaeolithic and Mesolithic of Poland

open access: yesJournal of Lithic Studies, 2014
In the Late Palaeolithic and Mesolithic core processing in Poland was dominated by flint raw materials. The present paper considers the occurrence of non-flint assemblages at the sites Lubrza and Ludowice (Polish Lowland).
Grzegorz Osipowicz   +1 more
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Deglacial landscapes and the Late Upper Palaeolithic of Switzerland [PDF]

open access: yesQuaternary Science Reviews, 2020
The presence of people in Switzerland in recently deglaciated landscapes after the Last Glacial Maximum represents human utilisation of newly available environments. Understanding these landscapes and the resources available to the people who exploited them is key to understanding not only Late Upper Palaeolithic settlement in Switzerland, but more ...
Reade, H   +10 more
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Palaeolithic art in Slovenia

open access: yesDocumenta Praehistorica, 2009
This article is a review of Slovenian Palaeolithic ‘art’ objects. Most were found quite some time ago and were described as ‘art’ by their excavators, who undertook no further examination and authentication. More recent finds, like the Mousterian ‘flute’,
Simona Petru
doaj   +1 more source

The Main Nile Valley at the End of the Pleistocene (28–15 ka): Dispersal Corridor or Environmental Refugium?

open access: yesFrontiers in Earth Science, 2021
Under present environmental conditions, the Nile Valley acts as a ‘natural’ route between Africa and Eurasia, and is often considered as a corridor for dispersals out of and back into Africa in the past. This review aims to address the role played by the
Alice Leplongeon, Alice Leplongeon
doaj   +1 more source

El fin del estilo paleolítico: un caso de estudio en el Noroeste peninsular [PDF]

open access: yesMunibe Antropologia-Arkeologia, 2023
La consideración del Noroeste peninsular como un territorio marginal respecto de la distribución del arte paleolítico ha cambiado en los últimos tres decenios tras el hallazgo de diversas manifestaciones gráficas en soportes muebles o rupestres -tanto en
Tania Mosquera Castro   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

The Earliest Settlement in Southern Sweden - Late Paleolithic Settlement Remains at Finjasjön, in the North of Scania

open access: yesCurrent Swedish Archaeology, 1994
Our knowledge of Late Palaeolithic settlements in Southern Sweden has been increased significantly by investigations which started at the end of the 1980s. Great interest attaches to the new find locations discovered close to lake Finjasjön in the north
Lars Larsson
doaj   +1 more source

Takht-e Rostam, A Coastal Camp in the Southeast of the Caspian Sea during Late MIS3: A Preliminary Report of Archaeological Excavation [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Archaeological Studies
The southern region of the Caspian Sea is regarded as a potential dispersal corridor through which humans migrated from western Eurasia to Central Asia during the Pleistocene epoch.
Hosein Ramzanpur   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

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