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Genetic admixture between East and West European Gravettian-associated populations in Western Europe before the Last Glacial Maximum

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Specialised and persistent raw material procurement by humans in the Middle Pleistocene. [PDF]

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Palaeolithic Europe

2021
In this book, Jennifer French presents a new synthesis of the archaeological, palaeoanthropological, and palaeogenetic records of the European Palaeolithic, adopting a unique demographic perspective on these first two-million years of European prehistory.
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Middle Palaeolithic Diets

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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Palaeolithic Workshop of mid- palaeolithic age at Ipswich.

2017
Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, 16 (2-3), 87 ...
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The Late Palaeolithic and Epi-Palaeolithic of northern Africa

1982
This chapter discusses the cultural features during the Late Palaeolithic and Epi-Palaeolithic of northern Africa. Chronologically, the cultural manifestations included under the terms Late Palaeolithic and Epi-Palaeolithic correspond to what are usually called Upper Palaeolithic and Mesolithic in Europe.
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Asian Palaeolithic dispersals

2015
This chapter describes the origins of the modern, Western study of language, belief, and knowledge. "Europe" refers to the continent, itself with fuzzy boundaries, but when appearing in the world history of knowledge "European" usually refers also to the places most colonized by Europeans in the last two centuries, and to those places' peoples and ...
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Upper Palaeolithic Archaeology

Annual Review of Anthropology, 1976
A review article on the Upper Palaeolithic could attempt to do various things, but I think it could not successfully attempt to cover all recent developments in our understanding of specific Upper Palaeolithic sequences unless it were very long and accompanied by profuse artifact illustration.
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