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A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF PALEOLITHIC PERIOD OF SOUTH ASIA AND EAST ASIA

INDIAN JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH, 2021
E.B. Tylor and L.H. Morgan postulated that man kind as a whole has passed through the stages of savagery, barbarism and civilization. Tylor did n'st place specic cultures into different stages of cultural development of human beings, but Morgan subdivided the stage of savagery and barbarism each in to three groups , namely lower, middle and upper.
Marri Padmaja, B. K. Rangaswamy
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CHRONOLOGY AND PERIODIZATION OF UPPER PALEOLITHIC SITES IN MONGOLIA*

Archaeology, Ethnology and Anthropology of Eurasia, 2010
Based on archaeological materials recovered from stratified sites in the Khangai Mountains and the Gobi Altai regions and new radiocarbon dates for the Tolbor-4 and 15 localities, a tripartite chronological subdivision of the Mongolian Upper Paleolithic is suggested. The first period is the Early Upper Paleolithic (40–26 ka BP).
S.A. Gladyshev   +3 more
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Chinese ceramics: from the Paleolithic period through the Qing dynasty

Choice Reviews Online, 2011
Book Review of Chinese Ceramics: From the Paleolithic Period through the Qing Dynasty, ed. by Li Zhiyan, Virginia L. Bower, and He Li. (The culture and civilization of China). ISBN 9780300112788. Reviewed by Daniela Yew.
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The Upper Paleolithic period in the Levant

Journal of World Prehistory, 1991
The classic Upper Paleolithic sequence in the Levant was based on a series of stratified assemblages with culture-specific type fossils. Research in the last two decades has revealed numerous assemblages that cannot be accommodated within the classic sequence.
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A short acoustical history of flutes from the Paleolithic period to nowadays

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2015
Flutes appear at different time periods and places over the world. The instrument making adapts to the cultural and musical context. Studying the instruments from the acoustical point of view allows to understand some evolutions in instrument making, focusing on different aspects such as the geometry of the bore of the instrument and its consequences ...
Benoit FABRE, Camille Vauthrin
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Population Dynamics during the Middle Paleolithic Period in the Levant

1992
Abstract The issue of Moderns and Neanderthals in the Levant is not the focus of the current work. Yet it is this issue that has long captivated the attention, not to say the imagination, of paleoanthropologists (chapter 1). As the “home” of one of the most important diagnostic groups of skeletal remains, Qafzeh Cave has been at the ...
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Upper Paleolithic Bone and Antler Projectiles in the Spanish Mediterranean Region: The Magdalenian Period

2016
We have focused our study on the projectile points of Cova de Parpallo. The Magdalenian sequence in this archaeological site is one of the most complete in the Upper Paleolithic from the southwest of Europe. We have analyzed 334 pieces from an assemblage that includes well over 2000 finished objects, and consider these weapons as a representative ...
Valentín Villaverde   +3 more
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Significance of Oldowan in the Lower Paleolithic Period

The Oldowan industry, characterized by its simple yet effective stone tools, represents a crucial milestone in human evolutionary history. This paper explores the significance of Oldowan technology within the Lower Paleolithic period, highlighting its role in early hominin behavior, cognitive development, and adaptive strategies.
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Paleolithic period archeology of Uzbekistan

The Journal of Northeast Asia Ancient History, 2023
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 Syria from the Paleolithic to the Beginning of the Hellenistic Period: Brief Archaeological and Нistorical Overview 

Горы Кавказа и Месопотамская степь на заре бронзового века., 2019
Статья представляет собой компендиум, посвященный изложению современного состояния археологического изучения памятников, расположенных на территории Сирии, и основных событий политической истории этой страны со второй половины III тыс. до н.э. до 332 г. до н.э.
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