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Evolution of human–environmental interactions in China from the Late Paleolithic to the Bronze Age

Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 2020
Exploring prehistoric variation in human–environmental interaction is critical for understanding the historical patterns and mechanisms of long-term human–land evolution.
G. Dong   +4 more
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Use of Barley in the Egyptian Late Paleolithic

Science, 1979
Several grains of barley have been recovered from archeological sites at Wadi Kubbaniya, near Aswan in Egypt. The sites are typical Late Paleolithic and are firmly dated between 18,300 and 17,000 years ago. They seem to represent a very early use of ground grain in the Nile Valley, and evidence is presented for its continued use over the subsequent ...
F, Wendorf   +7 more
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The Volchia Griva mammoth site as a key area for geoarchaeological research of human movements in the Late Paleolithic of the West Siberian Plain

Quaternary International, 2020
The purpose of geoarchaeological research at the Volchia Griva site, the largest mammoth “cemetery” in Asia, is to study comprehensively both biotic and abiotic relationships of the Late Palaeolithic humans.
S. Leshchinskiy   +2 more
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Detecting patterns of local raw material utilization among informal lithic assemblages at the late Paleolithic site of Shuidonggou Locality 2 (China)

Archaeological Research in Asia, 2019
The apparent simplicity and the lack of changes in stone tool production during the Paleolithic in China is often explained by environmental, subsistence and demographic processes that either promoted a casual approach to lithic technological ...
Sam C. Lin   +5 more
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A case of chondrodystrophic dwarfism in the Italian late Upper Paleolithic

American Journal of Physical Anthropology, 1988
AbstractDuring excavations by P. Graziosi at Romito Cave near Papasidero (Cosenza) in Calabria, Italy, two skeletons (Romito 1 and 2) were discovered in a common grave. Although the specimens were briefly described by Messeri (Atti X Riuniuone Scientifica Ist. Ital. Preist. Protest., pp.
D W, Frayer, R, Macchiarelli, M, Mussi
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Preparing for the Hunt in the Late Paleolithic Camp at Rekem, Belgium

Journal of Field Archaeology, 1996
Extensive experiments and use-wear studies have recently generated a large set of diagnostic attributes allowing recognition of impact damage on lithic projectiles. Until now, Late Paleolithic laterally modified points and bladelets of NW Europe have received little attention in this respect.
Caspar, Jean-Paul, De Bie, Marc
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