Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volumes 12-13Department of Archaeology, 1993 - Archaeology |
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... Palaeolithic . Tools Middle Palaeolithic technology is flake - based , with a variety of Levallois or non - Levallois chaƮnes opƩratoires ( Bordes and Bourgon 1951 ; Bordes 1953 ; Boeda et al . 1990 ) . There is a repetitive aspect to ...
... Palaeolithic . Tools Middle Palaeolithic technology is flake - based , with a variety of Levallois or non - Levallois chaƮnes opƩratoires ( Bordes and Bourgon 1951 ; Bordes 1953 ; Boeda et al . 1990 ) . There is a repetitive aspect to ...
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... Palaeolithic subsistence behaviour operated with increasing time - depths . Middle Palaeolithic faunal assemblages are usually very generalised from western Europe to Russia , but often dominated by one or two herbivore species ...
... Palaeolithic subsistence behaviour operated with increasing time - depths . Middle Palaeolithic faunal assemblages are usually very generalised from western Europe to Russia , but often dominated by one or two herbivore species ...
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... Palaeolithic technology , are both anatomically modern humans . As Middle Palaeolithic burials are , without exception , associated with relatively rich occupation floors , they include cultural material from the horizon that they cut ...
... Palaeolithic technology , are both anatomically modern humans . As Middle Palaeolithic burials are , without exception , associated with relatively rich occupation floors , they include cultural material from the horizon that they cut ...
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