PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «LEVALLOISIAN»
Levalloisian
levalloisian
tradition
technique
making
tools
levallois
name
given
archaeologists
distinctive
type
stone
knapping
developed
precursors
modern
humans
during
palaeolithic
period
named
after
nineteenth
century
finds
flint
perret
″n
encyclopaedia
britannica
toolmaking
prehistoric
europe
africa
characterized
production
large
merriam
webster
adjective
ˌle
ˈlȯi
ˌval
ˈwä
relating
middle
paleolithic
culture
define
pertaining
characteristic
late
lower
method
preparing
that
preformed
thin
oval
triangular
defined
designating
origin
where
such
were
encyclopedia
warning
following
article
great
soviet
might
outdated
ideologically
biased
collins
always
ˌlɛvəˈlɔɪzɪən
pronunciation
ləˈvælwɑː
definitions
archaeology
wordsmith
mousterian
artifacts
found
eemina
deposits
riss
würm
alpine
regions
sangamon
north
america
ipswichian
early
cultural
facies
baker
hole
info
wenban
smith
papers
institute
reverso
meaning
also
legalisation
levigation
levitation
memidex
sage
knowledge
phillip
hodge
tool
whereby
pronounce
correctly
talking
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «LEVALLOISIAN»
Descubre el uso de
Levalloisian en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
Levalloisian y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
The Cambridge History of Early Inner Asia
We may judge this from the broadly- dispersed Levalloisian techniques as well
as from the existence of hand choppers of the Acheulean type. Purely
Levalloisian stone tools which might be called classic models have been found in
the Altai at ...
2
The Prehistoric Cultures of the Horn of Africa: An Analysis ...
286—7) AT THE END OF THE BOOK Lower Acheulio-Levalloisian tools from
Hargeisa Lower Acheulio-Levalloisian tools from Hargeisa Acheulio-Levalloisian
(undifferentiated) hand-axes from Sheik Acheulio-Levalloisian (undifferentiated)
...
3
Prehistory: An Introduction
The technique seems first to have been used as something like a quick way of
producing a tool whose proportions, and also probably function, were those of a
thin ovate handaxe, but a Levalloisian flake was not usually bifacially worked,
and ...
4
The Prehistoric Cultures of the Horn of Africa
LIST OF PLATES frontispiece: Present-day troglodytes and 'ichthyophagi' of the
Somali coast (see pp. 286-7) AT THE END OF THE BOOK 1 . Lower Acheulio-
Levalloisian tools from Hargeisa 2. Lower Acheulio-Levalloisian tools from ...
surface makes an angle of 80-90 with striking platform Levalloisian flakes have
sharp edges and do not require any further retouch. This technique is also known
as tortoise core technique or prepared core technique. In Europe, this technique
...
6
The Prehistory of the Nile Valley
These 9 m terrace implements were considered by Caton-Thompson (1946) in
her standard work on the Levalloisian industries of Egypt to be more probably
Acheulio-Levalloisian than Levalloisian, while she equated the implements from
the ...
Anthony John Arkell, 1975
7
Neandertals and Modern Humans in Western Asia
During the Early Worm, the eastern Balkans, the lower Danube basin, and the
region between the Dnester and the Dneper were the domain of industries with
Levalloisian technology. The typological character of this technology was ...
Takeru Akazawa, Kenichi Aoki, Ofer Bar-Yosef, 1998
8
Methodology and African Prehistory
The next level yields more advanced bifaces and Levalloisoid (early Levalloisian
) pieces. The Kharga site has superimposed strata of a more recent Acheulian,
ending with the middle stone age. While the bifaces exhibit the classical shapes ...
The technique seems first to have been used as something like a quick way of
producing a tool whose proportions, and also probably function, were those of a
thin ovate handaxe, but a Levalloisian flake was not usually bifacially worked,
and ...
Miles Crawford Burkitt, 1925
10
Recent Advances in Indo-Pacific Prehistory: Proceedings of ...
Levalloisian flake — typical la. Levalloisian blade — typical 2. Levalloisian flake
— atypical 2a. Levalloisian blade — atypical 3. Levalloisian point 4. Retouched
Levalloisian point 5. Pseudo-Levalloisian point 6. Mousterian point 7. Elongated
...
Virendra N. Misra, Peter S. Bellwood, 1985
3 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «LEVALLOISIAN»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
Levalloisian en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Archaeologists in Palaeolithic Kent face race against time to reveal …
“The earliest finds from the site were by FCJ Spurrell in a tramway cutting in the 1880s, and then a major recovery of Levalloisian material by ... «Culture24, Nov 14»
Stone Age site yields evidence of advanced culture
The Levalloisian technique describes the flaking method and is named after the French town of Levallois-Perret where it was identified. «China Daily, May 07»
Front garden yields ancient tools
The Cuxton manufacturing techniques were soon supplanted by a different way of making stone tools, known as Levalloisian technology. «BBC News, Jun 06»