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The Upper Palaeolithic to Epi-Palaeolithic Transition in the Levant

Paléorient, 1988
Le Paléolithique supérieur, en particulier le Paléolithique supérieur récent, présente des assemblages lithiques témoignant d'une grande complexité tant sur le plan technologique que typologique; celle-ci qui reste mal comprise est une entrave à une définition précise de la transition Paléolithique supérieur/épipaléolithique fondée sur des critères ...
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An upper palaeolithic shrine in India?

Antiquity, 1983
There is little doubt that a religious belief imparting a sense of law and order and helping to control the relationships between human populations and the other components of their environment, is highly developed among present-day hunter/gatherers. Such beliefs not only help to provide a feeling of unity stretching far beyond the hunting band itself,
J. M. Kenoyer   +3 more
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Upper Palaeolithic Mortuary Practices in Eurasia

2013
Abstract A critical review of the corpus of Upper Palaeolithic (UP) burials shows clearly that there is no such thing as a ‘typical’ UP burial. While children were less likely to be buried in the Late than in the Early UP, this and the fact that gender ratios change over time are difficult to interpret. Likewise, while interments tend to
Julien Riel-Salvatore   +1 more
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Middle Palaeolithic and Early Upper Palaeolithic Subsistence Practices at Vindija Cave, Croatia.

2006
Vindija Cave contains important Middle and Early Upper Palaeolithic lithic and faunal assemblages associated with remains of Neandertals that span the period from ca. 45 – 25 ka. The association in level G1 of Neandertal remains (directly radiocarbon dated to ca. 29 ka) and Early Upper Palaeolithic artifacts (e.g.
Brajković, Dejana, Miracle, Preston
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Visual Cultures in the Upper Palaeolithic

Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2017
Using examples drawn from the European Upper Palaeolithic, this article advocates a visual cultures approach to studying the art of this period. Visual culture is defined as the biological, cognitive and social underpinnings of how we see, while the term art refers to what we see.
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Radiocarbon calibration for the Middle/Upper Palaeolithic: a comment

Antiquity, 1999
Recently, ANTIQUITY published a new 14C calibration curve covering the last 45,000 years (van Andel 1998). This reply challenges the curve, suggesting it is too simple, and that there is need for caution in applying new datasets for the purposes of prehistoric and environmental calibration.
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Japanese Upper Palaeolithic

2001
Ichiro Yamanaka, Peter N. Peregrine
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Upper Palaeolithic Period

2018
T. D. Kendrick, C. F. C. Hawkes
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The Upper Palaeolithic of Northeast Asia

2014
The Upper Palaeolithic is the time of the emergence of physically modern humans and the evolution of their culture. It also witnessed important innovations in developing new techniques in the working of stone, bone and wood, as well as the origin of new forms and types of tools, and also of personal decoration and ornaments.
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Initial Upper Palaeolithic Homo sapiens from Bacho Kiro Cave, Bulgaria

Nature, 2020
Jean-Jacques Hublin   +2 more
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