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Direct evidence for processing Isatis tinctoria L., a non-nutritional plant, 32-34,000 years ago. [PDF]
Longo L +13 more
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The origin of modern North Africans as depicted by a massive survey of mitogenomes. [PDF]
Colombo G +22 more
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Reverse-engineering the Venus figurines: An eco-life-course hypothesis for the aetiology of obesity in the Palaeolithic. [PDF]
Wells JCK, Williams FL, Desoye G.
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The British Middle Palaeolithic
Quaternary International, 2016Abstract The British Middle Palaeolithic record can be divided between an early period of occupation (EMP) mainly from late MIS 8 to early MIS 7 characterised by Levallois technology and a late phase of occupation (LMP) in early MIS 3 generally characterised by discoidal technology with flat-butted cordate and bout coupe handaxes.
Nick Ashton, Beccy Scott
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The Middle Palaeolithic of South-eastern Europe
2023Abstract This chapter reviews the Middle Palaeolithic of South-eastern Europe in light of the results obtained by recent research. A large territory from Slovenia in the north to Greece in the south and from Croatia in the west to Bulgaria and Romania in the east is covered by the chapter. The chronology and characteristics of defined
Karavanić, Ivor, Banda, Marko
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A Middle Palaeolithic human hyoid bone
Nature, 1989The origin of human language, and in particular the question of whether or not Neanderthal man was capable of language/speech, is of major interest to anthropologists but remains an area of great controversy. Despite palaeoneurological evidence to the contrary, many researchers hold to the view that Neanderthals were incapable of language/speech ...
B, Arensburg +5 more
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2016
AbstractThis chapter examines the evidence for diet amongst Middle Palaeolithic foragers in Europe and south-west Asia from c. 300,000 to 40,000 years ago, concentrating on faunal and isotopic approaches. Published faunal evidence shows that Middle Palaeolithic hominins in both regions hunted a relatively narrow range of medium- to large-sized ...
Eugène Morin +2 more
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AbstractThis chapter examines the evidence for diet amongst Middle Palaeolithic foragers in Europe and south-west Asia from c. 300,000 to 40,000 years ago, concentrating on faunal and isotopic approaches. Published faunal evidence shows that Middle Palaeolithic hominins in both regions hunted a relatively narrow range of medium- to large-sized ...
Eugène Morin +2 more
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Understanding the Middle Palaeolithic assemblage typology
Antiquity, 2001Middle Palaeolithic tool assemblages have a long history of controversy. This new analysis employing principal components addresses the recurrent issues of comparing tool assemblages from different sites, whilst retaining support from the seminal study of Bordes.
Colin Campbell Moyer, Nicolas Rolland
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