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Late Upper Palaeolithic hunter-gatherers in the Central Mediterranean: new archaeological and genetic data from the Late Epigravettian burial Oriente C (Favignana, Sicily). [PDF]
Catalano G +8 more
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Interpretations of Late Pleistocene hominin adaptative capacities by archaeologists have focused heavily on their exploitation of certain prey and documented contemporary behaviours for these species.
Phoebe Heddell-Stevens +8 more
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The problem of ‘Epipalaeolithic’ in the Carpathian Basin
In the 1950s, a few hundred knapped stone artefacts were found at the Hont-Várhegy site during field surveys. The characteristics of the finds led Miklós Gábori to conclude that the assemblage represents the ‘Epipalaeolithic’ and the survival of the ...
Kristóf István Szegedi +2 more
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New radiocarbon, lithic, faunal, and documentary analyses of two sites, Buca della Iena and Grotta del Capriolo, located in Tuscany (Central Italy) and excavated in the late 1960s', are presented.
Jacopo Gennai +7 more
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The use of quartz during the Late Upper Palaeolithic of central Portugal
Gameiro, Cristina +6 more
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RESUMEN: En el Paleolítico superior final del yacimiento de Boppard se ha documentado una espátula realizada a partir de la cara posterior de un metatarso de Cervus elaphus.
Stefan WENZEL +1 more
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This paper was published in a volume is themed around the interdependent relationship between humans and the environment, an important topic in the work of Corrie Bakels. How do environmental constraints and opportunities influence human behaviour and what is the human impact on the ecology and appearance of the landscape?
Mol, J.A., Boef, L. den, Soressi, M.A.
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Zamyatnin archaeological culture of the Late Upper Palaeolithic: a myth or reality? [PDF]
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Dogs were widely distributed across western Eurasia during the Palaeolithic. [PDF]
Marsh WA +45 more
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A refined chronology of the Naumann's elephant (Palaeoloxodon naumanni) provides a new insight on factors of their extinction. [PDF]
Kusaka S +4 more
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