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Evolution of human–environmental interactions in China from the Late Paleolithic to the Bronze Age
Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 2020Exploring prehistoric variation in human–environmental interaction is critical for understanding the historical patterns and mechanisms of long-term human–land evolution.
G. Dong +4 more
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Science, 2017
Genomes reveal patterns of genetic and social interactions in Neandertal and Paleolithic hunter-gatherer ...
Bergström, Anders, Tyler-Smith, Chris
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Genomes reveal patterns of genetic and social interactions in Neandertal and Paleolithic hunter-gatherer ...
Bergström, Anders, Tyler-Smith, Chris
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Journal of the American College of Nutrition, 2020
Objective To investigate the feasibility of a modified MCT-based ketogenic diet and its impact on plasma β-hydroxybutyrate and MS outcomes compared to a modified Paleolithic diet and usual diet in people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS).
Jennifer E. Lee +5 more
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Objective To investigate the feasibility of a modified MCT-based ketogenic diet and its impact on plasma β-hydroxybutyrate and MS outcomes compared to a modified Paleolithic diet and usual diet in people with Multiple Sclerosis (MS).
Jennifer E. Lee +5 more
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The Upper Paleolithic of the Americas
PaleoAmerica, 2020Substantial archaeological and genetic data suggest that the initial occupation of the Americas is more complex and diverse than previously thought. As evidence for multiple patterns and/or adaptive strategies in distinct areas of the western hemisphere ...
Thomas J. Williams, D. Madsen
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Scoping review of Paleolithic dietary patterns: a definition proposal
Nutrition research reviews, 2020The Paleolithic diet (PaleoDiet) is an allegedly healthy dietary pattern inspired by the consumption of wild foods and animals assumed to be consumed in the Paleolithic era.
V. de la O +6 more
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Science, 1959
Discovery of hematite and kaolinite in excavations of late paleolithic occupation sites at Les Eyzies (Dordogne), France, raises anew the question of the nature of the paint used by paleolithic people. Hematite as a pigment source is widely documented, but the presence of kaolinite imported into prehistoric sites poses problems.
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Discovery of hematite and kaolinite in excavations of late paleolithic occupation sites at Les Eyzies (Dordogne), France, raises anew the question of the nature of the paint used by paleolithic people. Hematite as a pigment source is widely documented, but the presence of kaolinite imported into prehistoric sites poses problems.
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2020
The examples of Paleolithic painting, their dating and cultural context are given. Basically, these are the works found in the caves of Chauvet, Altamira, Lascaux. The features of space depicting and some other features of the images been analyzed. Their difference from the contemporary patterns of space depicting been discussed. The connection of such
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The examples of Paleolithic painting, their dating and cultural context are given. Basically, these are the works found in the caves of Chauvet, Altamira, Lascaux. The features of space depicting and some other features of the images been analyzed. Their difference from the contemporary patterns of space depicting been discussed. The connection of such
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Paleolithic People, Paleolithic Landscapes
2016The zooarchaeological record from Late Paleolithic Southwest Europe provides a means to understand how hunter–gatherers interacted with the landscapes in which they lived. In this chapter, I define the basic concepts on which this volume rests—landscape, zooarchaeology, Late Paleolithic, Southwest Europe—and explain how a study of archaeofaunas from ...
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