Upper paleolithic man

    • [DOC File]Вестник Московского университета

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      The Upper Paleolithic Man from Markina gora (Kostenki XIV): results of complex studies (p. 4–17) Human fossils found in a burial in multilayer Upper Paleolithic settlement of Kostenki XIV (Markina Gora) were in the focus of many anthropological and archaeological researches since their discovery in 1954.

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    • [DOC File]THE DEEP SKULL - University of Florida

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      “Early Upper Paleolithic man and late Middle Paleolithic tools” American Anthropologist 73, 1156-1194. Brothwell, D R 1960 “Upper Pleistocene human skull from Niah Caves, Sarawak” Sarawak Museum Journal 9, 323-349.

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    • [DOC File]PART I

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      Upper Paleolithic painting, drawing, and sculpture appeared over a wide area of Eurasia, Africa and Australia between 40,000 and 10,000 BCE. The Lower and Middle Paleolithic periods extend back as far as 2 million years ago. While these earlier cultures did make patterned stone tools, they did not make representational imagery of any kind.

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    • [DOCX File]Southeastern Louisiana University

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      The various Upper Paleolithic tool traditions were successful cultural adaptations to diverse environments around the world. In temperate and subarctic regions of the northern hemisphere, specialized big game hunting was the most common subsistence strategy.. However, even among the societies that focused their hunting efforts on reindeer, horses, and other large mammals, there was ...

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    • [DOC File]Chapter V

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      The Upper Paleolithic extends from 38/40,000-12,000 BC for a duration of 26/28,000 years with a longevity of appromixately 21 years equals 1,350 generations in Upper Paleolithic. The Mesolithic period ends 5/4,000 BC and lasted for 7/8,000 years with a longevity rate at 26/28 years equals 260/270 generations of Mesolithic people.

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    • [DOCX File]Quiz: The Upper Paleolithic Period (c. 42,000-8000 BCE)

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      Learning Objective: 1.1 Discuss whether the earliest representational images and shelters of the Paleolithic period can be considered works of art and architecture. Topic: The Upper Paleolithic Period (c. 42,000–8000 BCE) Difficulty Level: Easy. Skill Level: Remember

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    • [DOC File]Activity 1: After reading the background information and ...

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      The older Paleolithic Era took place in two parts: Lower and Upper. During the latter part, the Upper Paleolithic Era, Modern Humans appeared and rapidly extended tool making beyond simple chipped rocks. For a long time, we'd believed all that'd started just a little over thirty thousand years ago.

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    • [DOCX File]Early Man.docx - Activities For Hunter-Gatherer Societies

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      Upper Paleolithic cultures in Europe between 20,000 and 10,000 years ago hunted seals, whales, and even swimming land mammals such as reindeer using antler harpoons. In the New World, these harpoons appeared only around 6,000 years ago in the arctic cultures of Alaska and Canada.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter III (continued) - Drumming Net

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      Both Kostenki II and Kostenki XIV produced burials of Upper Paleolithic man. Skeletal remains from Kostenki II are of an adult male, tall, and approximately fifty years of age. Reconstruction of the head reveals a broad face and narrow brow. The head from Kostenki XIV is the best preserved; no bones were destroyed except for the end of the ...

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