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Spatial Patterning of Middle Paleolithic Sites
Journal of Anthropological Archaeology, 1994Abstract Spatial analysis of ancient paleolithic sites usually involves analyzing the distribution of artifacts or bones on a hypothetical "living floor." From these distributions archaeologists look for "structures." They typically find at least two different types of structure.
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Middle Paleolithic human deciduous incisor from Khudji, Tajikistan
Journal of Human Evolution, 2000In 1997 a human mandibular second deciduous incisor was discovered during excavations at the central Asian Middle Paleolithic site of Khudji, Tajikistan. The specimen was associated with a late Middle Paleolithic assemblage in a minimally disturbed cultural layer.
E, Trinkaus, V A, Ranov, S, Lauklin
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Middle Paleolithic Shell Beads in Israel and Algeria
Science, 2006Perforated marine gastropod shells at the western Asian site of Skhul and the North African site of Oued Djebbana indicate the early use of beads by modern humans in these regions. The remoteness of these sites from the seashore and a comparison of the shells to natural shell assemblages indicate deliberate selection and transport by ...
Vanhaeren, Marian +5 more
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Middle Paleolithic Spear Point Technology
1997It is generally acknowledged that the early Upper Paleolithic in western Eurasia (ca. 25,000–35,000 B.P) witnesses the appearance of a wide range of projectile weapons. Many of the stone, bone, and antler armatures of these weapons exhibit functional and stylistic variation similar to that seen among the hunting weapons of recent human groups (Knecht ...
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The East Asian Middle Paleolithic Reexamined
2009The criteria to define the Middle Paleolithic in East Asia have traditionally been presence/absence of archaic Homo sapiens fossils, biostratigraphy, lithostratigraphy, the Middle-Late Pleistocene transition, and lithic technology. In this paper, we examine the use of the Middle-Late Pleistocene shift as a valid criterion for characterizing the Middle ...
Christopher J. Norton +2 more
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The dawn of the Middle Paleolithic in Atapuerca: the lithic assemblage of TD10.1 from Gran Dolina.
Journal of Human Evolution, 2020A. de Lombera-Hermida +12 more
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