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Middle Pleistocene teeth from Arbreda Cave (Serinyà, northeastern Iberian Peninsula)
Right P3 ARB‐E5‐EC139‐2434 shown in occlusal, mesial, distal, inferior, lingual and buccal views. Abstract Objectives We report the discovery and description of three human teeth from the Middle Paleolithic archaeological levels of Arbreda Cave (Serinyà, Catalonia, NE Iberian Peninsula).
Marina Lozano +7 more
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Relationship and contacts of the pleistocene hunter-gatherer societies with mode-III technology between northern Africa and the southern Iberian Peninsula [PDF]
We present the natural environment of the historic region of the Strait of Gibraltar. We evaluate the similarities in the south of the Iberian Peninsula and North Africa in geography, geology, environ- ment and resources. The paper shows a summary of
Ramos Muñoz, José Francisco
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Les Bossats site at Ormesson, in addition to its Badegoulian, Solutrean, Gravettian and Mousterian levels, has also delivered a Châtelperronian occupation over a large area, in the form of a thin layer and whose integrity has not suffered from mixtures ...
Pierre Bodu +6 more
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Crítica a la cultura fósil. La estructura económica como unidad de análisis del cambio cultural paleolítico [PDF]
Nowadays, technological and processual interpretation of the lithic record has been generalized, partly displacing theclassical typological approach.
Sánchez Yustos, Policarpo
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ABSTRACT The Early Upper Paleolithic Level 497D of Cova Gran (Pre‐Pyrenees, Spain) comprises large assemblages of lithics, fauna, hearths, ash accumulations and well‐preserved refitting sequences. This provides exceptional information to analyze spatial patterns and deepen our understanding of the socio‐economic behavior of these human groups.
Laura Sánchez‐Romero +4 more
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First Open-Air Mousterian Site in the Mátra Mountains (North Hungary)
The recently documented open-air site of Szurdokpüspöki-Lapos-tanya in the Western Mátra Mountains represents an occurrence of the Middle Palaeolithic Mousterian industry in the North Hungarian Range.
Attila Péntek +3 more
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The first Homo sapiens in Catalonia, hunters and gatherers from the old Upper Palaeolithic [PDF]
At the end of the Middle Palaeolithic around 40,000 years ago, a population of archaic humans, Neanderthal men descended from the earliest settlers, lived in Europe. They were perfectly adapted to the land and its resources.
Joaquím Soler, Narcís Soler
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The Chaine Operatoire Approach in Middle Paleolithic Archaeology [PDF]
Since the pioneering days of Paleolithic archaeology in western Europe, the making of stone tools has received special attention. Numerous studies were aimed at creating systematic typologies of artifacts based on descriptions of their technical features
Bar-Yosef, Ofer, Van Peer, Philip
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Abstract Objectives Grotta‐Riparo di Uluzzo C (Apulia, southern Italy) is a pivotal site for investigating the evolution of the Middle Paleolithic and the earliest phases of the Upper Paleolithic in southern Italy, as the extensive stratigraphic record of this site includes a thick Mousterian sequence followed by the Uluzzian.
Francesca Seghi +11 more
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Neanderthal Traces in Aegean Region
Archaeological studies conducted recently in Aegean Region have provided to access Middle Paleolithic cultural remains produced by Homo Neanderthals. Especially Denizli (Honaz, Aydınlar) and Kütahya (Omartepe Sırtı and Kureyşler Dam Lake Basin) are the ...
Kadriye ÖZÇELİK
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