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Contextualizing wild cereal harvesting at Middle Palaeolithic Ghar-e Boof in the southern Zagros. [PDF]
Riehl S, Karakaya D, Zeidi M, Conard NJ.
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Initial Upper Palaeolithic lithic industry at Cueva Millán in the hinterlands of Iberia. [PDF]
Sánchez-Yustos P +16 more
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The Uluzzian and Châtelperronian: No Technological Affinity in a Shared Chronological Framework. [PDF]
Marciani G +10 more
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A quantitative analysis of Final Palaeolithic/earliest Mesolithic cultural taxonomy and evolution in Europe. [PDF]
Riede F +17 more
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Upper Palaeolithic and Late Stone Age Human Diet
Undoubtedly modern mankind is an omnivorous species. Nevertheless, types of diet changed at the time of anthropogenesis. The Upper Palaeolithic period is the crucial time because of the appearance of anatomically modern humans in Europe. The main goal in this period investigation is to find the Neanderthal man-Upper Palaeolithic man diet distinction. A
Maria V Dobrovolskaya
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Cannibalism and burial in the late Upper Palaeolithic: Combining archaeological and genetic evidence
William A Marsh, Silvia M Bello
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Nile behaviour and Late Palaeolithic humans in Upper Egypt during the Late Pleistocene
Abstract The reconstruction of the environment and the human population history of the Nile Valley during the Late Pleistocene have received a lot of attention in the literature thus far. There seems to be a consensus that during MIS2 extreme dry conditions prevailed over north-eastern Africa, which was apparently not occupied by humans.
Pierre M Vermeersch, Wim Van Neer
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A late Neanderthal associated with Upper Palaeolithic artefacts
Nature, 1996The French site of Arcy-sur-Cure is a key locality in documenting the Middle-Upper Palaeolithic transition in Europe. Reliable attribution of the fragmentary hominid fossils associated with its early Upper Palaeolithic Châtelperronian industry has not been possible.
J J, Hublin +4 more
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