MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ACHEULEAN»
Acheulean
acheulean
tool
tradition
oldowan
mousterian
pronunciation
tools
handaxe
sale
hand
name
given
archaeological
industry
stone
manufacture
associated
with
early
humans
during
lower
palaeolithic
across
africa
much
museum
anthropology
oldest
known
dating
back
prehistoric
toolmaking
encyclopedia
britannica
also
spelled
acheulian
standardized
sapiens
named
type
gallery
origin
french
acheuléen
derives
from
which
customs
officer
antiquities
freak
boucher
multi
implements
paleolithic
characteristic
certain
modern
cultures
saint
acheul
france
define
pertaining
typical
culture
middle
pleistocene
epoch
characterized
large
axes
cleavers
made
soft
most
lived
sometimes
chipped
objects
represent
longest
used
formally
working
introduction
paleoanthropology
wikibooks
subsistence
industrial
complex
other
materials
diffusion
merriam
webster
relating
originating
typified
bifacial
round
cutting
edges
variants
acheu
origins
olduvai
gorge
archaeology
stitution
main
topics
great
relevance
transition
little
about
pieces
this
page
earliest
hominids
10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «ACHEULEAN»
Découvrez l'usage de
Acheulean dans la sélection bibliographique suivante. Des livres en rapport avec
Acheulean et de courts extraits de ceux-ci pour replacer dans son contexte son utilisation littéraire.
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Lithic analysis of
Acheulean assemblages from the Avivim ...
Study of material from a surface survey and collection over an area of about a square kilometre along the northern edge of eastern Upper Galilee, close to the border with Lebanon.
Acheulean Named for the type archeological site of Saint-AcheuL, France, this
industry specialized in Large, heavy-duty, sharp- edged tools. Analysis of
microscopic wear traces on the working edges of these tools suggests that they
primarily ...
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The Evolution and History of Human Populations in South ...
In contrast with the rather scant evidence for Mode I sites, Acheulean localities
are relatively abundant and found in many different geographic areas of the
subcontinent (e.g., Petraglia, 1998; Pappu, 2001; Paddayya, this volume; Pappu,
this ...
Michael D. Petraglia, Bridget Allchin, 2007
As opposed to the opportunistic flaking and widely ranging core forms seen in
Oldowan technology, Acheulean bifaces were deliberately shaped, usually
through a rather skilled procedure of flaking. Experiments in using Acheulean
handaxes ...
Phyllis Martin, Patrick O'Meara, 1995
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Evolution and Prehistory: The Human Challenge
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William Haviland, Dana Walrath, Harald Prins, 2013
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The
Acheulean of the Yiron Plateau, Israel
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The Evolution of Human Populations in Arabia: ...
Chapter. 8. Acheulean. Landscapes. and. Large. Cutting. Tools. Assemblages. in.
the. Arabian. peninsula. Michael D. Petraglia, Nick Drake, and Abdullah
Alsharekh M.D. Petraglia and J.I. Rose (eds.), The Evolution of Human
Populations in ...
Michael D. Petraglia, Jeffrey I. Rose, 2009
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Kalambo Falls Prehistoric Site: Volume 3, The Earlier ...
Upper Acheulean handaxes and knife from At/56, Horizon VI and from 82/59
Horizon VIII 352-3 Site A: Upper Acheulean handaxes from Ai/56, Horizon VI 354
Upper Acheulean (Bwalya Industry. Moola Phase) cleavers from Ai/56, Horizon
VI ...
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Human origin sites and the World Heritage Convention in ...
Biberson (1965) outlined the development of the Acheulean in the region based
on surface materials collected primarily from dismantled terraces. Based on an in
-depth technological and typological analysis, Nocairi (2000) concluded that the
...
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Olduvai Gorge: Volume 5, Excavations in Beds III, IV and the ...
Table 9.1 Handaxes : frequency of occurrence of the various raw materials, by
site (HEB East is marked 6 Acheulean?\ since its attribution is questioned here)
Basalt/tr. Trachyte Phonolite Nephelinite Quartzite Gneiss Total Table 9.2
Cleavers ...
Mary Leakey, Derek Roe, 1994
10 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «ACHEULEAN»
Découvrez de quoi on parle dans les médias nationaux et internationaux et comment le terme
Acheulean est employé dans le contexte des actualités suivantes.
Annual archaeological dig begins in Caravaca de la Cruz
... had axe found in Europe, which was discovered here in 2003 and is characteristic of the Acheulean period in that it is carved on both sides. «Murcia Today, juin 15»
New archeological discovery suggests our ancestors evolved far …
... discovered the earliest artifacts from the Oldowan culture known from Kenya, and the world's oldest Acheulean bifaces—considered a kind of ... «Quartz, mai 15»
Stone Age axemen used "complicated thinking", say archaeologists …
“Making an Acheulean hand axe is hard to master due to its complexity and symmetry requiring abstract, sequential strategic thinking,” explains ... «Culture24, avril 15»
Stone Age hand axe not made by 'banging rocks together', say …
Professor Bradley explained: “Making an Acheulean hand axe is hard to master due to its complexity and symmetry requiring abstract, ... «Exeter Express and Echo, avril 15»
Stone Age Toolmaking Not As Simple As Believed
The Acheulean industry, as it is called, is believed to have been the first standardised “procedure” for making stone tools. It takes its name from ... «New Historian, avril 15»
Learning to Make a Stone Age Axe Gives Clues to How the Brain …
... known technique from 2.6 million years ago and the more sophisticated Late Acheulean handaxe technology of about 500, 000 years ago. «Scientific American, avril 15»
Crafting Stone-Age Tools Requires Complex Thought
EXETER, ENGLAND—Archaeology students at the University of Exeter learned to make stone tools in the Oldowan and Acheulean traditions ... «Archaeology, avril 15»
South Africa: New Dates for Sterkfontein
It lacks the handaxes and cleavers which signal the advent of the Acheulean industry, which first appears ca 1.7 My in both East and South ... «AllAfrica.com, avril 15»
Our ancestors DIDN'T grunt and mumble: Scientist says early human …
... Lower Paleolithic period in eastern Africa, and remained largely unchanged for 700,000 years until more sophisticated Acheulean hand-axes ... «Daily Mail, avril 15»
Humans Butchered Elephants 500000 Years Ago, Ancient Tool …
Early humans used Acheulean technology of roughly the same size and shape for more than a million years, and very similar-looking tools ... «Yahoo News, mars 15»