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Boomerang and bones: Refining the chronology of the Early Upper Paleolithic at Obłazowa Cave, Poland. [PDF]
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Un unusual Mousterian retoucher from Vergisson IV, Saône-et-Loire, France
Marine Massoulié +2 more
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Behaviour and cognition in the Lower and Middle Palaeolithic: introduction
Wenban-Smith, Francis
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An expedient bone tool used for flaying carcasses by Neanderthal at the Abri du Maras (France)
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Late Mousterian Persistence near the Arctic Circle
Science, 2011Artefacts at a site in the northern Urals dating to about 33,000 years ago suggest a last northern refuge of Neandertals.
John Inge Svendsen +2 more
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Current Anthropology, 2006
Data from the Middle Paleolithic site of Pech de lAz IV (France) indicate the deliberate production of small flakes that appear to have been used in an unretouched state. Such materials have not typically been recognized as being intended end products, though various techniques for their manufacture are present in many Middle Paleolithic industries ...
Dibble, H. ; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1435-4208 +1 more
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Data from the Middle Paleolithic site of Pech de lAz IV (France) indicate the deliberate production of small flakes that appear to have been used in an unretouched state. Such materials have not typically been recognized as being intended end products, though various techniques for their manufacture are present in many Middle Paleolithic industries ...
Dibble, H. ; https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1435-4208 +1 more
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Micro-Mousterian in Northern Dalmatia
Quaternary International, 2017The Zadar region is exceptionally rich in Middle Palaeolithic materials discovered in the area from Ražanac and Nin to the Zadar islands (Dugi otok, Silba and Pag). Sites correspond closely to raw material choice, as well as typological and technological characteristics of tools.
Dario Vujević +2 more
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Auditory ossicles from southwest Asian Mousterian sites
Journal of Human Evolution, 2008The present study describes and analyzes new Neandertal and early modern human auditory ossicles from the sites of Qafzeh and Amud in southwest Asia. Some methodological issues in the measurement of these bones are considered, and a set of standardized measurement protocols is proposed. Evidence of erosive pathological processes, most likely attributed
Rolf, Quam, Yoel, Rak
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