نتایج جستجو برای: upper paleolithic transition

تعداد نتایج: 463176  

Journal: :Journal of human evolution 2008
Metin I Eren Aaron Greenspan C Garth Sampson

It is widely believed that the change from discoidal flake production to prismatic blade-making during the Middle-Upper Paleolithic transition in Europe led to enhanced technological efficiency. Specifically, blade-making is thought to promote higher rates of blank production, more efficient and complete reduction of the parent core, and a large increase in the total length of cutting edge per ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Jean-Jacques Hublin Sahra Talamo Michèle Julien Francine David Nelly Connet Pierre Bodu Bernard Vandermeersch Michael P Richards

The transition from the Middle Paleolithic (MP) to Upper Paleolithic (UP) is marked by the replacement of late Neandertals by modern humans in Europe between 50,000 and 40,000 y ago. Châtelperronian (CP) artifact assemblages found in central France and northern Spain date to this time period. So far, it is the only such assemblage type that has yielded Neandertal remains directly associated wit...

2018

Kapova Cave (Shulgan-Tash) is located in Bashkortostan, the Southern Urals, in the Shulgan Tash Reserve on the Belaya River. Its coordinates are 53°02’ N; 57°03’ W. It is a large karst three-level system of chambers, galleries and wells having the total length of 3323 m with vertical amplitude of 165 m. The karst system is characterized by large chambers and galleries, great dynamics of microcl...

2018

Kapova Cave (Shulgan-Tash) is located in Bashkortostan, the Southern Urals, in the Shulgan Tash Reserve on the Belaya River. Its coordinates are 53°02’ N; 57°03’ W. It is a large karst three-level system of chambers, galleries and wells having the total length of 3323 m with vertical amplitude of 165 m. The karst system is characterized by large chambers and galleries, great dynamics of microcl...

2015
Marcos García-Diez Manuel Vaquero Cheng–Sen Li

Landscapes and features of the everyday world were scarcely represented in Paleolithic art, especially those features associated with the human landscape (huts and campsites). On the contrary, other figurative motifs (especially animals) and signs, traditionally linked to the magic or religious conceptions of these hunter-gatherer societies, are the predominant themes of Upper Paleolithic art. ...

Journal: :Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of Eurasia 2016

Journal: :American Journal of Physical Anthropology 2020

2016
Sireen El Zaatari Frederick E. Grine Peter S. Ungar Jean-Jacques Hublin

The Neandertal lineage developed successfully throughout western Eurasia and effectively survived the harsh and severely changing environments of the alternating glacial/interglacial cycles from the middle of the Pleistocene until Marine Isotope Stage 3. Yet, towards the end of this stage, at the time of deteriorating climatic conditions that eventually led to the Last Glacial Maximum, and soon...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2004
Amilcare Bietti Giovanni Boschian Gino Mirocle Crisci Ermanno Danese Anna Maria De Francesco Mario Dini Federica Fontana Alessandra Giampietri Renata Grifoni Antonio Guerreschi Jérémie Liagre Fabio Negrino Giovanna Radi Carlo Tozzi Robert Tykot

An opportunistic and local choice of raw materials is typically attested in the Lower and Middle Paleolithic industries throughout Italy. The quality of the raw material usually affected the flaking technology and quality of the products. In the Upper Paleolithic and the Mesolithic, raw material procurement strategies were more complex. Flint was exploited both locally, in areas where abundant ...

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