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Early Levallois technology and the Lower to Middle Paleolithic transition in the Southern Caucasus
by
Schmidt-Magee, B. A.
, Gasparian, B.
, Mallol, C.
, Jöris, O.
, Mark, D. F.
, Cullen, V. L.
, Blockley, S.
, Raczynski-Henk, Y.
, Smith, V. C.
, Nahapetyan, S.
, Frahm, E.
, Wales, N.
, Adler, D. S.
, Glauberman, P. J.
, Wilkinson, K. N.
, Pinhasi, R.
, Berna, F.
, MacLeod, A.
in
Africa
/ Animals
/ Anthropology
/ Archaeology
/ Armenia
/ Biological Evolution
/ Caucasus region
/ Detaching
/ Eurasia
/ Evolution
/ Geological time
/ History, Ancient
/ Hominidae - anatomy & histology
/ human population
/ Human populations
/ Humans
/ Names
/ Obsidian
/ Population Trends
/ Populations
/ Prehistoric era
/ Stone
/ Strategy
/ Technology - history
2014
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Early Levallois technology and the Lower to Middle Paleolithic transition in the Southern Caucasus
by
Schmidt-Magee, B. A.
, Gasparian, B.
, Mallol, C.
, Jöris, O.
, Mark, D. F.
, Cullen, V. L.
, Blockley, S.
, Raczynski-Henk, Y.
, Smith, V. C.
, Nahapetyan, S.
, Frahm, E.
, Wales, N.
, Adler, D. S.
, Glauberman, P. J.
, Wilkinson, K. N.
, Pinhasi, R.
, Berna, F.
, MacLeod, A.
in
Africa
/ Animals
/ Anthropology
/ Archaeology
/ Armenia
/ Biological Evolution
/ Caucasus region
/ Detaching
/ Eurasia
/ Evolution
/ Geological time
/ History, Ancient
/ Hominidae - anatomy & histology
/ human population
/ Human populations
/ Humans
/ Names
/ Obsidian
/ Population Trends
/ Populations
/ Prehistoric era
/ Stone
/ Strategy
/ Technology - history
2014
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Early Levallois technology and the Lower to Middle Paleolithic transition in the Southern Caucasus
by
Schmidt-Magee, B. A.
, Gasparian, B.
, Mallol, C.
, Jöris, O.
, Mark, D. F.
, Cullen, V. L.
, Blockley, S.
, Raczynski-Henk, Y.
, Smith, V. C.
, Nahapetyan, S.
, Frahm, E.
, Wales, N.
, Adler, D. S.
, Glauberman, P. J.
, Wilkinson, K. N.
, Pinhasi, R.
, Berna, F.
, MacLeod, A.
in
Africa
/ Animals
/ Anthropology
/ Archaeology
/ Armenia
/ Biological Evolution
/ Caucasus region
/ Detaching
/ Eurasia
/ Evolution
/ Geological time
/ History, Ancient
/ Hominidae - anatomy & histology
/ human population
/ Human populations
/ Humans
/ Names
/ Obsidian
/ Population Trends
/ Populations
/ Prehistoric era
/ Stone
/ Strategy
/ Technology - history
2014
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Early Levallois technology and the Lower to Middle Paleolithic transition in the Southern Caucasus
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Early Levallois technology and the Lower to Middle Paleolithic transition in the Southern Caucasus
2014
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The Lower to Middle Paleolithic transition (~400,000 to 200,000 years ago) is marked by technical, behavioral, and anatomical changes among hominin populations throughout Africa and Eurasia. The replacement of bifacial stone tools, such as handaxes, by tools made on flakes detached from Levallois cores documents the most important conceptual shift in stone tool production strategies since the advent of bifacial technology more than one million years earlier and has been argued to result from the expansion of archaic Homo sapiens out of Africa. Our data from Nor Geghi 1, Armenia, record the earliest synchronic use of bifacial and Levallois technology outside Africa and are consistent with the hypothesis that this transition occurred independently within geographically dispersed, technologically precocious hominin populations with a shared technological ancestry.
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