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What lies in between: Levallois, discoid and intermediate methods
Lithic artefacts are usually associated with the different knapping methods used in their production. Flakes exhibit metric and technological features representative of the flaking method used to detach them.
Guillermo Bustos-Pérez +2 more
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Much of what is known about human behavior and subsistence strategies in the Levantine Middle Paleolithic comes from long sequences from caves and rock shelters.
Juan Ignacio Martin-Viveros +4 more
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Technological changes have been identified in several European Middle Palaeolithic sites. Specifically, the turnover in discoid and Levallois knapping methods has traditionally been explained by raw material constraints that are usually related to ...
Francesca Romagnoli +4 more
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Atopic Dermatitis and Parental Guilt in the United States: Results of a Nationwide Study [PDF]
Jonathan I. Silverberg +6 more
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ID-Based User-Centric Data Usage Auditing Scheme for Distributed Environments
Recent years have witnessed the trend of increasingly relying on remote and distributed infrastructures, mainly owned and managed by third parties. This increased the number of reported incidents of security breaches compromising users' personal data ...
Nesrine Kaaniche +4 more
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Distinguishing Discoid and Centripetal Levallois methods through machine learning.
In this paper, we apply Machine Learning (ML) algorithms to study the differences between Discoid and Centripetal Levallois methods. For this purpose, we have used experimentally knapped flint flakes, measuring several parameters that have been analyzed ...
Irene González-Molina +4 more
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Digital history of neuromarketing
History of neuromarketing through the collection of online items, archived in a Zotero archive. This project conducted in 2009 recorded all instances of webpages mentioning 'neuromarketing', with a Google search on this term, plus a search on the Lexis ...
Erasmus Research Institute of Management +2 more
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Levallois and non-Levallois blade production at Shuidonggou in Ningxia, North China
The Shuidonggou site is one of the most important for prehistoric research in China, yielding evidence of ancient human colonisations in North China during the Late Upper Pleistocene. Situated in the Ordos desert, it was first discovered and excavated by Teilhard de Chardin during the first half of the 20th century.
Boëda, Eric +4 more
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Levallois cores from Gibraltar.
A: Gorham’s Cave Waechter’s Layer P, recurrent unidirectional Levallois on chert. B: Gorham’s Cave Sands and Stony Lenses member GOR98 925, recurrent bidirectional Levallois on chert.
Christopher Clarkson (418663) +8 more
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ABSTRACT While competition with large carnivores is likely to have shaped Middle Paleolithic hominins' subsistence behavior, palimpsested human and carnivore accumulations render the signal challenging to isolate. This study presents a detailed zooarchaeological and taphonomic analysis of a non‐anthropogenic faunal assemblage from a MIS 5 (~130–80 ka ...
Meir Orbach +4 more
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