نتایج جستجو برای: paleolithic

تعداد نتایج: 1176  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Priscilla Bayle Roberto Macchiarelli Erik Trinkaus Cidália Duarte Arnaud Mazurier João Zilhão

Neandertals differ from recent and terminal Pleistocene human populations in their patterns of dental development, endostructural (internal structure) organization, and relative tissue proportions. Although significant changes in craniofacial and postcranial morphology have been found between the Middle Paleolithic and earlier Upper Paleolithic modern humans of western Eurasia and the terminal ...

Journal: :Nutrition & Metabolism 2006
Tommy Jönsson Bo Ahrén Giovanni Pacini Frank Sundler Nils Wierup Stig Steen Trygve Sjöberg Martin Ugander Johan Frostegård Leif Göransson Staffan Lindeberg

BACKGROUND A Paleolithic diet has been suggested to be more in concordance with human evolutionary legacy than a cereal based diet. This might explain the lower incidence among hunter-gatherers of diseases of affluence such as type 2 diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular disease. The aim of this study was to experimentally study the long-term effect of a Paleolithic diet on risk factors for thes...

Journal: :Journal of human evolution 2008
R Pinhasi B Gasparian K Wilkinson R Bailey G Bar-Oz A Bruch C Chataigner D Hoffmann R Hovsepyan S Nahapetyan A W G Pike D Schreve M Stephens

The territory of present day Armenia is a geographic contact zone between the Near East and the northern Caucasus. Armenian Middle and Upper Paleolithic records are both few and patchy as a result of the historical paucity of systematic archaeological research in the country. Consequently, it is currently difficult to correlate the Armenian Middle and Upper Paleolithic records with those from o...

2006
Mary C. Stiner Steven L. Kuhn

Human predator<prey relationships changed dramatically in the Mediterranean Basin between 250,000 and 9,000 years ago. Many of these changes can be linked to increases in Paleolithic human population densities. Small game species are particularly diagnostic of increases in human hunting pressure and are a major source of evidence for demographic change after 40–45,000 years ago. Biomass-correct...

2006
Steven L. Kuhn Mary C. Stiner

Recent hunter-gatherers display much uniformity in the division of labor along the lines of gender and age. The complementary economic roles for men and women typical of ethnographically documented hunter-gatherers did not appear in Eurasia until the beginning of the Upper Paleolithic. The rich archaeological record of Middle Paleolithic cultures in Eurasia suggests that earlier hominins pursue...

Journal: :Journal of human evolution 2008
Olaf Jöris Daniel S Adler

The Middle to Upper Paleolithic boundary marks an important threshold in human cultural and biological evolutionwith the establishment of Anatomically Modern Humans and the termination of Neandertal settlement in Eurasia between 40–30 ka C BP. The demographic and cultural processes underlying this ‘‘transition’’ throughout Eurasia are among the most intensively debated issues in Paleolithic Arc...

Hamed Vahdati Nasab, Mitra Vahidi

Paleolithic lithic assemblages are traditionally described on the bases of presence of a variety of tool types(typology) and of different knapping technologies. In this study we tried to investigate whether the presence ofdifferent groups of scrapers in the Mar-Tarik site assigned to the Middle Paleolithic represent specific function orjust different stages of the reduction process and constant...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2004
Carlo Peretto Paolo Biagi Giovanni Boschian Alberto Broglio Mirco De Stefani Leone Fasani Federica Fontana Renata Grifoni Antonio Guerreschi Andrea Iacopini Antonella Minelli Rosalia Pala Marco Peresani Giovanna Radis Annamaria Ronchitelli Lucia Sarti Ursula Thun Hohenstein Carlo Tozzi

New researches have been performed on the analysis of some Italian dwelling structures dating from the Lower Paleolithic to Bronze Age. Different methods have been applied to each study according to the extensions of the areas explored. The following sites have been analyzed: Isernia La Pineta (Molise), Visogliano (Trieste) - Lower Paleolithic; Grotta del Cavallo (Lecce), Grotta Grande and Ripa...

2013
Zsófia Clemens Anna Kelemen András Fogarasi Csaba Tóth

INTRODUCTION Childhood absence epilepsy is an epilepsy syndrome responding relatively well to the ketogenic diet with one-third of patients becoming seizure-free. Less restrictive variants of the classical ketogenic diet, however, have been shown to confer similar benefits. Beneficial effects of high fat, low-carbohydrate diets are often explained in evolutionary terms. However, the paleolithic...

Journal: :Journal of diabetes science and technology 2009
David C Klonoff

A 2009 report by Jönsson and colleagues in Cardiovascular Diabetology has highlighted the potential benefits of a Paleolithic diet for patients with type 2 diabetes (T2DM). In a randomized crossover study spanning two consecutive 3-month study periods, a Paleolithic diet improved glycemic control and several cardiovascular risk factors compared to a diabetes diet in a cohort of patients with T2...

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