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Proboscideans and humans have shared habitats across the Old and New Worlds for hundreds of thousands of years. Proboscideans were included in the human diet starting from the Lower Paleolithic period and until the final stages of the Pleistocene ...
Aviad Agam, R. Barkai
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TOOL KIT VARIABILITY OF THE PALEOLITHIC KHARGANYN-GOL-5 SITE IN NORTHERN MONGOLIA
During the Late Pleistocene, Mongolia was probably a land of many population dispersals. The cultural shifts observed in archeological sequences document some of these events.
A. M. Khatsenovich +3 more
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THE BURIALS IN PALEOLITHIC AGE AND THE CONCEPT OF DEATH / PALEOLİTİK ÇAĞDA MEZARLAR VE ÖLÜM KAVRAMI [PDF]
There are discussions about the concept of death, earliest grave applications and the purpose of primitives to bury their dead. Findspots which are associated with symbolic world of Paleolithic Age primitives and defined as graves are quite interesting.
Murat Karakoç*
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Steps towards operationalizing an evolutionary archaeological definition of culture [PDF]
This paper will examine the definition of archaeological cultures/techno-complexes from an evolutionary perspective, in which culture is defined as a system of social information transmission.
Riede, F
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In both Southwest Asia and Europe, only a handful of known Upper Paleolithic and Epipaleolithic sites attest to aggregation or gatherings of hunter-gatherer groups, sometimes including evidence of hut structures and highly structured use of space ...
L. Maher, Margaret W. Conkey
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A new AMS radiocarbon date for Middle Paleolithic Layer 4 of Ripiceni-Izvor, Romania
An AMS date is presented for the Middle Paleolithic Layer 4 of Ripiceni-Izvor, Romania. The age of > 45,500 14C BP provides a minimum age for Layer 4 and indicates that previous age assessments for the Middle Paleolithic of Ripiceni-Izvor, obtained ...
Doboș, A., Trinkaus, E.
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Strong and persistent effect on liver fat with a Paleolithic diet during a two-year intervention [PDF]
Julia Otten +8 more
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The Paleolithic Burials at Qafzeh Cave, Israel
Human fossils, morphologically recognized as modern, were uncovered and dated at Qafzeh cave (Israel). This classification demonstrated that Mousterian industries of Middle Paleolithic age were made by populations different from those (i.e. Neanderthals)
B. Vandermeersch, O. Bar‐Yosef
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Paleolithic diet as a potential dietary management option for type 2 diabetes: A scoping review
Background and aims: Despite its prevalence in the media, uncertainty surrounds the effectiveness of the paleolithic diet for the management of type 2 diabetes.
Ruolin Yan, Jimmy Chun Yu Louie
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