ETIMOLOGIA DELLA PAROLA MOUSTERIAN
From French Moustérien from archaeological finds of the same period in the cave of Le Moustier, Dordogne, France.
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1
Evolution and Prehistory: The Human Challenge
The Mousterian tool tradition and similar techniques of Europe, southwestern
Asia, and northern Africa, dating between about 40,000 and 125,000 years ago,
are the best known of these industries (Figure 7.22). Comparable traditions are ...
William Haviland, Dana Walrath, Harald Prins, 2013
2
Neandertals and Modern Humans in Western Asia
A seemingly ever-increasing number of distinguishable spatio-temporal variants (
manifestations), listed below, are now commonly recognized to be represented
within the Middle Paleolithic (Mousterian) technocomplex. The star (*) indicates ...
Takeru Akazawa, Kenichi Aoki, Ofer Bar-Yosef, 1998
3
The Middle Paleolithic: Adaptation, Behavior, and Variability
isric of the upper levels at Tabun, as well as of all Late Levantine Mousterian
assemblages used here. However, since Bczez B is said to be Early Levantine
Mousterian, Tabun, Unit IX, is not unique and this apparently aberrant typological
...
Harold L. Dibble, Paul Mellars, 2003
4
Anthropology: The Human Challenge
The Mousterian tool tradition and similar techniques of Europe, southwestern
Asia, and northern Africa, dating between about 40,000 and 125,000 years ago,
are the best known of these industries (Figure 7.22). Comparable traditions are ...
William Haviland, Harald Prins, Dana Walrath, 2013
5
Radiocarbon Dating: Proceedings of the Ninth International ...
All the above are radiocarbon dates except (14) which is an amino-acid
racemisation age (Bada &Protsch 1973). B. North Africa and the Sahara
Acheulian and 'Pre-Mousterian' 1. Harounian beach, Casablanca, Morocco ~
145,000-~125,000 ...
Rainer Berger, Hans Eduard Suess, 1979
6
Mousterian "bone flute" and other finds from Divje Babe I ...
The most topical Middle Paleolithic site in Slovenia is presented in full detail in this series.
7
History of Humanity: Prehistory and the beginnings of ...
It may also be observed that part of the basis for the recognition of a 'Mousterian'
in northwestern Africa is that the lowest Middle Palaeolithic in several sites, such
as Sidi Mansour and Taforalt, lacked ped- unculates and bifacial foliates and ...
Sigfried J. de Laet, Unesco, 1994
The sort of core preparation that typified Acheulean toolmaking continued in the
succeeding Mousterian industry, although the resulting tools were much smaller
and had a wider range of shapes and uses* Named for the site of Le Moustier, ...
9
Encyclopedia of Human Evolution and Prehistory: Second Edition
cally Mousterian industrial tools suggest that the distinction between the
Mousterian and some of these Middle Pleistocene industries, especially the
Levalloiriarz and the Micoquian, arbitrarily partitions a continuum of variability.
Eric Delson, Head of the Anthropology Department Ian Tattersall, Ian Tattersall, 2000
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History of Civilizations of Central Asia
excavated by Soleki in 1971,26 with a Mousterian industry and a spectacular
Neanderthal burial accompanied by red ochre, ibex horns and flowers; the many
other sites of this region and of the Crimea are all part of the major geographical
...
Ahmad Hasan Dani, Vadim Mikhaĭlovich Masson, 1999
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Mousterian nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
The Unfolding Story of an Ice Age VIP
Excavations in the El Mirón Cave have yielded a cultural sequence of Late Mousterian, early Upper Paleolithic, Solutrean, Magdalenian, ... «Popular Archaeology, giu 15»
Ancient Teeth in Italy and Arrival of Modern Humans in Europe
At this site, scientists have found well-preserved living floors of both Neanderthals and modern humans, evidenced by both Mousterian and ... «Popular Archaeology, apr 15»
Mutilating Bodies Of The Dead: Indication Of Neanderthal Rituals Or …
Since the site in Marillac was discovered, fossil remains of animals and humans, as well as Mousterian tools, have been unearthed, leading ... «Tech Times, apr 15»
Neanderthals Beat Up Their Deceased Brethren: Study
... area for Neanderthals (Homo neanderthalensis), given the plethora of human and animal fossils found there - along with Mousterian tools. «Nature World News, apr 15»
Neanderthal 'bone flute' musical instruments were actually hyenas …
All cave bear pseudo-bone flutes are not dated to Neanderthal Middle Palaeolithic Mousterian layers, but instead, if possible to date, to Late ... «International Business Times UK, mar 15»
Telling stories from stone tools
In the November 2014 Quaternary International, he calls for discarding the influential Mousterian stone tool industry. Named in 1883 for finds at ... «Science News, mar 15»
Gunmen Attack Tunisian Museum, Killing 19 and Taking Hostages
The Bardo Museum houses one of the world's foremost collections of Roman mosaics, as well as a 40,000-year-old Mousterian altar, ... «Hyperallergic, mar 15»
Evidence: Neanderthals had style, wore jewelry of eagle claws
They also found Mousterian stone tools (a telltale sign of Neanderthal occupation), a hearth, and the bones of rhinos and cave bears — but no ... «The Market Business, mar 15»
Neanderthals Turned Eagle Talons Into 'Stunning' Jewelry
They also found Mousterian stone tools (a telltale sign of Neanderthal occupation), a hearth, and the bones of rhinos and cave bears — but no ... «NBCNews.com, mar 15»
Neanderthal bone necklace 'world's oldest jewellery'
... arrived in Europe in about 300,000BC, developing a range of crude flint tools in what paleontologists have labelled the “Mousterian” culture. «The Times, mar 15»