ETYMOLOGIE DES WORTES CHELLEAN
From French chelléen, from Chelles, France, where various items were found.
10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CHELLEAN» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
Chellean in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
Chellean im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
All those apparatuses are counted in pre-chellean culture which were found
before the chellean culture. The period of 5,40,000 to 4,80,000 years hence is
regarded as the period of pre-chellean or chellean culture. In this period such
flakes in ...
Ram Nath Sharma, Rajendra K. Sharma, 1997
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A Historical Geography of Ghana
Pieces are not regarded as pre-Chellean unless they are rolled and occur in a
suitable geological horizon (usually a High river terrace). Sites have been
recorded as doubtful if the assemblage of possible pebble tools in the right
horizon is too ...
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The Stone Age Cultures of Kenya Colony
THE KENYA CHELLEAN, THE KENYA ACHEULEAN AND THE NANYUKIAN WE
have already seen in Chapter IV that tools of early Chellean type have not so far
been found in Kenya in deposits which can be fitted into any place in the ...
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Prehistory: A Study of Early Cultures in Europe and the ...
We therefore have to deal with a very early Chellean, or more probably Pre-
Chellean epoch. It is con.sidered by some that the remains of Elephas
meridionalis are older than the implements, these latter being truly Chellean.
Lower Palaeolithic ...
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Men of the Old Stone Age / Their Environment, Life and Art
Compared with the PreChellean flint workers the Chellean artisans advanced
both by the improvement of the older types of implements and by the invention of
new ones.(25) As observed by Obermaier, the flint worker is still dependent on
the ...
Henry Fairfield Osborn, 2014
Chellean or Abbevillian: After the period of early Chellean culture, one finds the
beginning of Chellean or Abbevillian culture. The time span of this culture has
been established as till the beginning of second interglaciation. In this period,
hand ...
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proceedings of the second west african micropaleontological ...
The next stage of the Earlier Stone Age, with the earliest crude hand-axes and
usually referred to as the Chellean, is scarcely represented with any certainty in
Nigeria. Some specimens have been found which typologically might be
described ...
Jan Engelbert van Hinte, 1966
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Myths Of Crete And Pre-Hellenic Europe:
The Chellean, in the Second Interglacial Period. 2. The Acheulian, a late phase
of the Chellean. 3. The Mousterian, in the Third Glacial Period and later. 4. The
Aurignacian, in the Third Interglacial Period and later. 5. The Solutrean, inthelate
...
Donald A. Mackenzie, 2014
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Ancestral Passions: The Leakey Family and the Quest for ...
Chellean Man.” Although the tear-shaped handaxes of the Chellean culture
littered the gorge and were distributed across Africa, Asia, and Europe, very little
was known about the people who had made them. The only fossils that seemed
to be ...
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Bibliography of Fossil Vertebrates 1954-1958
The giant animals of prehistoric Tanganyika and the hunting-grounds of Chellean
Man. Illustr. London News, 224, 1047—1051, 3rd Internat. Congr. Prehist.
ProtOhist. Sci., New discoveries in the Olduvai Gorge. illustr. by Neave Parker. A
new ...
C.L. Camp, H.J. Allison, and R.H. Nichols, 1964