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A multi-analytical geoarchaeological study of flint procurement strategies in southern Iberia. [PDF]
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Encyclopedic Dictionary of Archaeology, 2002
The beginning of the Upper Palaeolithic is a watershed in European prehistory. It is generally characterized by a number of significant changes in stone and bone technology. It also roughly coincides with the appearance of fully modern humans on the continent. However, the precise nature of both the archaeological and biological changes, as well as the
M. Jochim
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The beginning of the Upper Palaeolithic is a watershed in European prehistory. It is generally characterized by a number of significant changes in stone and bone technology. It also roughly coincides with the appearance of fully modern humans on the continent. However, the precise nature of both the archaeological and biological changes, as well as the
M. Jochim
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Quaternary Research, 2022
Evaluating synchronies between climate and cultural changes is a prerequisite for addressing the possible effect of environmental changes on human populations. Searching for synchronies during the Middle-Upper Paleolithic transition (ca.
Tiffanie Fourcade +4 more
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Evaluating synchronies between climate and cultural changes is a prerequisite for addressing the possible effect of environmental changes on human populations. Searching for synchronies during the Middle-Upper Paleolithic transition (ca.
Tiffanie Fourcade +4 more
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Rethinking the initial Upper Paleolithic
Quaternary International, 2014The term Initial Upper Paleolithic (IUP) was originally proposed to describe a specific assemblage from the site of Boker Tachtit (level 4). The use of the term was subsequently extended to cover the earliest Upper Paleolithic assemblages in the Levant, characterized by forms of blade production that combines elements of Levallois method (faceted ...
Kuhn, Steven, Zwyns, Nicolas
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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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Southeast Asia Upper Paleolithic
2001absolute time period: c. 40,000–10,000 b.p. On the Southeast Asian mainland (where it grades at various dates into the Hoabinhian), but continuing to 3500 b.p. without technological change in much of Indonesia (where it is replaced quite sharply by Neolithic cultures).
Peter N. Peregrine, Peter Bellwood
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2002
The interior of the Arabian peninsula was, as it is today, hyperarid. Despite its aridity, the area supported a variety of scattered plant covers and grasses. Small lakes created by runoff from stabilized dunes provided regular sources of water for animals and humans. A great diversity of arid-adapted animal species was present, including oryx, gazelle,
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The interior of the Arabian peninsula was, as it is today, hyperarid. Despite its aridity, the area supported a variety of scattered plant covers and grasses. Small lakes created by runoff from stabilized dunes provided regular sources of water for animals and humans. A great diversity of arid-adapted animal species was present, including oryx, gazelle,
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