Shimelmitz, Ron Kuhn, Steven L. Ronen, Avraham Weinstein-Evron, Mina and Petraglia, Michael D. 2014. Predetermined Flake Production at the Lower/Middle Paleolithic ...
Blade cores provided a portable source of stone or obsidian for manufacturing different kinds of tools by flaking off pieces from the core. The basis of many Upper Paleolithic tool forms from both ...
Why study Paleolithic technology? What can old stone tools, ancient fire pits ... forcing populations to intensify hunting and gathering practices. With local food resources under increased ...
Mousterian points: Retouched flake tools characteristic of the Middle Paleolithic. The retouched edges converge to form a point, which may or may not have been hafted and used as a hunting weapon.
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Construction work on the French Riviera has uncovered the remains of man's earliest-known construction work: huts put up by hunters who visited the shore of the Mediterranean some 300,000 years ago ...
Catalytic bioparts are fundamental to the design, construction and optimization of biological systems for specific metabolic ...
Archeological research into hominid artifacts Paleolithic hominids and their development of tools The evolution of hominids and modern humans Human migration out of ...
The real Paleolithic diet included significant wild grass consumption by crushing oats, rye, and barley. Tubers that were accessible to ancient humans with simple tools, such as wild carrots and ...
Jan Ritch-Frel: Alex Marshack was well-known for his idea that many of the social institutions we live by today are derived in large part from the “thought matrix of the Paleolithic”—the ideas and ...