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“Libraries” in the Paleolithic
Published 2017-12-01“…The examples presented in the article come from the Upper Paleolithic and belong to an archaic type to early Homo sapiens. …”
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Assessing compliance with Paleolithic diet by calculating Paleolithic Diet Fraction as the fraction of intake from Paleolithic food groups
Published 2019-06-01“…Summary: Background: Dietary compliance assessments are absent in clinical studies on Paleolithic diet. We therefore developed a ‘Paleolithic Diet Fraction’ (PDF), calculated as the fraction of intake from Paleolithic food groups, to assess compliance with Paleolithic diet in a previously reported study. …”
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Chronological reassessment of the Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition and Early Upper Paleolithic cultures in Cantabrian Spain.
Published 2018-01-01“…Methodological advances in dating the Middle to Upper Paleolithic transition provide a better understanding of the replacement of local Neanderthal populations by Anatomically Modern Humans. …”
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Resource of Paleolithic artefacts of Lower Dnieper
Published 2019-09-01Subjects: “…paleolithic resources…”
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Cognitive demands of lower paleolithic toolmaking.
Published 2015-01-01“…More broadly, it develops empirical methods for assessing the differential cognitive demands of Paleolithic technologies, and expands the scope of evolutionary hypotheses that can be tested using the available archaeological record.…”
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The Lower Paleolithic Engravings of Bilzingsleben, Germany
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Chilhood in the Upper Paleolithic: Presence and Representation
Published 2013-05-01“…This work draws attention to the multiple representations of the childhood through the Upper Paleolithic archaeological remains. With this aim, we analyze some of the evidences attached to childhood in the scientific bibliography, such as children figures in the rock and mobiliary art, burials and footprints left in caves. …”
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Initial Upper Paleolithic in the Zagros Mountains
Published 2024-04-01Subjects: “…Zagros Paleolithic…”
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Obesity: A Venusian story of Paleolithic proportions
Published 2012-01-01“…While Venus (Aphrodite) continues to be the role model for those to aspire to free themselves from the clutches of obesity, Paleolithic humans had a different view of the perfect female form. …”
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Book review: Lithic Materials and Paleolithic Societies
Published 2015-03-01“…Lithic Materials and Paleolithic Societies is an edited volume of research papers that provides perspectives on the study of lithic technological organization from around the world. …”
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Revisiting the paleolithic reindeer of Moldova: an in-depth analysis
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SIG: new tools for the study of Paleolithic space
Published 2010-03-01“…It is not possible to isolate paleolithic societies of the space they dominated and they occupied in order to develop their daily tasks. …”
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A Review of the Book “The Paleolithic Settlement of Asia”
Published 2020-08-01“…Dennell is a well-known British archaeologist specialized in Asian Paleolithic studies. One of his books, entitled “The Paleolithic Settlement of Asia”, published by Cambridge University Press, is reviewed here. …”
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Correction: Cognitive demands of Lower Paleolithic toolmaking.
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The manipulative complexity of Lower Paleolithic stone toolmaking.
Published 2010-11-01“…Proper interpretation of these data requires a robust interpretive framework linking archaeological evidence to specific behavioral and cognitive actions.Here we employ a data glove to record manual joint angles in a modern experimental toolmaker (the 4(th) author) replicating ancient tool forms in order to characterize and compare the manipulative complexity of two major Lower Paleolithic technologies (Oldowan and Acheulean). To this end we used a principled and general measure of behavioral complexity based on the statistics of joint movements.This allowed us to confirm that previously observed differences in brain activation associated with Oldowan versus Acheulean technologies reflect higher-level behavior organization rather than lower-level differences in manipulative complexity. …”
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