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The Significance of Air Circulation and Hearth Location at Paleolithic Cave Sites

open access: yesOpen Quaternary, 2019
Hearths were constructed and used at Paleolithic cave and rockshelter sites in Africa, Europe and Asia as early as the late Lower Paleolithic period. The advantages of the use of fire have been widely researched for the last decades.
Yafit Kedar, Ran Barkai
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The Middle Paleolithic site of Buzdujeni 1 (Northern Moldova): evidence on periodic occupation by cave hyena

open access: yes, 2020
The new archaeozoological and taphonomical data identify the Middle Paleolithic site of Buzdujeni 1 as a periodic cave hyena (Crocuta crocuta spelaea) den. The most complete taphonomic evidence on hyena den come from the recently excavated squares K-5 and L-5 of layer 3, but the presence of hyena at Buzdujeni 1 site is also recorded in layers 4, 5, and
Croitor, Roman, Burlacu, Vitalie
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Les revues archéologiques en France, 30 ans après

open access: yesLes Nouvelles de l’Archéologie, 2019
The object of interregional archaeological reviews is the publication of the results of the archaeological research carried out on the French territory, as well in the framework of the preventive archeology as the programmed archeology.
Katherine Gruel
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Imaginaires du corps et réalités de l’incorporation du social

open access: yesKentron, 2002
From a sociological point of view, the body has two institutional faces: it is a cultural representation projecting human or inhuman identities as well as a social construction with interiorisations of patterns and physical
Salvador Juan
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Steps towards operationalizing an evolutionary archaeological definition of culture [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
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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Green Images in Indian Rock Art

open access: yesArts
In India, particularly in central India, a large number of early images were created using green pigments. Within the green images or images in the earliest style, one can see that some extremely naturalistic animal figures were made with green and dark ...
Meenakshi Dubey Pathak
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Evidence of Modern Human Behavior in the Baikal Zone during the Early Upper Paleolithic Period

open access: yesBulletin of the Indo-Pacific Prehistory Association, 2011
The Baikal region is viewed as the easternmost territory where the Upper Paleolithic complex appeared the earliest. Its chronology is relevant in establishing the chronologies of its adjacent regions. The Baikal Upper Paleolithic sites are numerous and well-represented.
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From Foraging to Agriculture [PDF]

open access: yes
We consider a world in which the mode of food production, foraging or agriculture, is endogenous, and in which technology grows exogenously. Using a recent model of coalition formation, we allow individuals to rationally form cooperative communities ...
Gordon M. Myers, Nicolas Marceau
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Differences in childhood stress between Neanderthals and early modern humans as reflected by dental enamel growth disruptions

open access: yesScientific Reports
Neanderthals’ lives were historically portrayed as highly stressful, shaped by constant pressures to survive in harsh ecological conditions, thus potentially contributing to their extinction.
Laura Sophia Limmer   +4 more
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Bioarchaeological Study of the Funeral Finds from Slava Rusă, Tulcea County, Romania [PDF]

open access: yesPeuce, 2014
Slava Rusă is well known for the Roman-Byzantine settlement but the archaeological excavations unearthed ojects from Upper Paleolithic, Neolithic and Medieval period. The article is focused on the anthropological data of human remains.
Andrei D. SOFICARU
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