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The Lower Palaeolithic of Ukraine: Current evidence

Quaternary International, 2010
Abstract For almost three decades, the only evidence of stratified and well-documented Lower Palaeolithic in Ukraine was reported for Korolevo, situated west of the Carpathian arch. This locality remains the most important in the country and provides four Lower Palaeolithic assemblages, of which two were recognised below the Brunhes–Matuyama boundary.
Vadim Stepanchuk   +3 more
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The British Lower Palaeolithic

2011
Taking as its central theme the issue of whether early Hominins organized themselves into societies as we understand them, John McNabb looks at how modern researchers recognize such archaeological cultures. He examines the existence of a stone tool culture called the Clactonian to introduce the multidisciplinary nature of the subject.
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The lower Palaeolithic record in the Philippines

Quaternary International, 2010
The exploration of Palaeolithic sites has a rather long tradition in the Philippines. Commencing with H. Otley Beyer in the 1920s, the systematic study of prehistoric sites and lithic materials has become a major field of Philippine Archaeology. A number of open sites, rockshelters and caves have yielded prehistoric artefacts which can be characterized
Eusebio Z. Dizon, Alfred F. Pawlik
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The Lower Palaeolithic Industries near Warsash Hampshire

Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 1939
For many years past Mr Mogridge, of the Winchester Museum, has been indefatigable in collecting Lower Palaeolithic flint implements from a number of gravel pits lying between the villages of Warsash and Hook, in the district of the Lower Hamble river, Hampshire.
M. C. Burkitt   +2 more
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Lower and Middle Palaeolithic Leicestershire and Rutland

2022
Drawing on archaeological and geological research, recent finds, museum collections and borehole evidence, this paper describes the changing local landscape and environment round the Cromerian-period Bytham river valley, possibly the major early entry route to Britain from Europe; the succeeding pro-glacial Lake Harrison and present-day post-glacial ...
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British Lower and Middle Palaeolithic Handaxe Groups

Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society, 1969
In the Proceedings of the Prehistoric Society for 1964, the writer presented (Roe, 1964) an interim report on his programme of research on the British Lower and Middle Palaeolithic material, describing methods of studying assemblages of handaxes by metrical and statistical analysis, and outlining the first results obtained.
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A Lower Palaeolithic handaxe from Coulsdon

2017
Surrey Archaeological Collections, 99, 195 ...
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The Lower and Middle Paleolithic

2002
Europe in the ice age was a very different place than today, or rather, it was many different places. During the vast time period examined in this chapter the continent underwent numerous, dramatic changes in habitat and climate. Studies of these changes have focused on the geological record of river gravels and soil deposition, on the evidence for ...
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Concept-Mediated Marking in the Lower Palaeolithic

Current Anthropology, 1995
L'elucidation du contexte evolutionniste des premieres productions humaines, marquees par la resolution insuffisante des enregistrements archeologiques pour prendre en consideration les effets de la selection taphonomique sur ces enregistrements, ne peut se faire que grâce a des capacites cognitives seules aptes a pallier le manque historique de ce ...
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Cognition and communication in the Levantine lower palaeolithic

World Archaeology, 1994
Abstract The issue of tracing the mental abilities of prehistoric hominids is overwhelming in its complexity. Not only are there different schools of thought as regards the very feasibility of such an enterprise, but we are also facing difficulties in obtaining relevant data and their interpretation.
Anna Belfer‐Cohen, Naama Goren‐Inbar
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